An inspiring reminder that appearances can be deceiving and respect should always come first. Kudos to Darrell for leading with integrity and inclusivity! Wishing this channel and its audience continued success and positive stories to share!
Many years ago my brother went to a Merc dealer wanting an AMG. The white salesmen ignored him as he was an ordinary guy. A black salesman greeted him warmly and asked if he could help him. We'll he bought a new AMG for cash and the white guys were left speechless😅 the salesman was happy with commission and offered the dumb guys a beer. Never judge a book by its cover
@@anitastone5522your reasoning is sound and certainly “the Christian way”. However Christianity as is practiced by many “patriotic” America s in today’s United States is far from the Christianity prescribed by our Lord. The summary judgement of Susan’s attitude and actions indicate this isn’t the first time she has acted in this prejudiced and judgmental manner. How many chances is she due even in a Christian conviction? In a capitalistic conviction how many sales has she bum rushed out the front door?
We’re human and human make mistakes and learn from said mistakes. I do believe Susan learned her lesson and will become a better person and an excellent manager.
This is a stark reminder that appearances can be deceiving. This story highlights the importance of humility and treating everyone with dignity. Sending wishes to the author and audience for good health, open minds that are free from prejudice, and the resilience to overcome adversity. May we all learn from this story and strive to create a more just and equitable world. May kindness and empathy prevail.
Stories like this are as old as the hills! In any event if this is true, it's a good reminder that considering the wealth of professional athletes who could write a check for that entire dealership it would take heed to treat everyone with respect regardless of appearance!
I did this when I went car looking. I was dressed for cutting my grass. My clothes were sweaty and grass stained but I wanted to buy a new car. I also am female and know quite a bit about cars so when I did look, I would ask questions. And one thing I really hate is when a sales person starts with "look and the beautiful blue carpet". It was very condesending and rude. The dealer I went to did not judge. They asked me what I was looking for to let me give them an idea of where to start showing me cars. I stuck with that dealership for years because they did not assume I did not know anything just because I was female and unkempt. Love this kind of lesson for people.
The same sort of situation happened,to my husband. He had been cutting his grass and decided he wanted a new town car.. he was sweaty and shoes had grass on them. When he went into the dealership not one salesman got out of his chair to helo my husband. FINALLY he went into ones office and they told him where the Town Cars were located.....he was made no one came to help him so we left and drove to another dealer where he bought a Town car....Two days later we drove back to the first dealers,and parked very close to the entrance door. When he went inside 2 salesmen came out. But this time my husband was clean and neat. He took one of them outside and saide he had just bought the car and told him why he chose someone else. The 2 of them went to see the manager, but my husband told him he would not recomnend anyone deal with him unless they were dressed in a suit and tie..
Wow, this video really made me think. It's amazing how Darrell turned an uncomfortable situation into a learning experience for everyone involved. A much-needed lesson in fairness and respect, and a great example of leadership!
02:09 The subtle shift in Susan's attitude when she assumes Darrell is unqualified is a powerful moment. It really shows how judgments can shape interactions before giving anyone a fair chance.
I was receiving public assistance and had to have my old car appraised for the value. I walked into a Cadillac dealership to ask how to get this done and a salesperson immediately professionally nonjudgemrntally filled out my paper with a smile. I never forgot how decently I was treated. If I were to go to a dealership about a car today, it would be that one.
Susan’s character highlights the impact of unconscious bias and the importance of accountability. Her initial judgment of Darrell based on his appearance reflects societal stereotypes, but her willingness to admit her mistake and commit to change shows growth. She serves as a reminder that everyone has the capacity to learn and evolve from their errors.
Once i was a new car salesman by Ford dealership. We were told not to be judgmental of creed, color, or race and appearance of customers if we want to increase each salesman sales. High pressure evironment for car salesman to sell cars.
i had a part time job selling new and used cars in Michigan city indiana i was talking to two black men who expressed interest in the new show room models. The owner of the dealer ship took me aside, and said if they want to test drive, you go with them or dont bother to come back! I said oky, but why would you say something like that!He told me that the last timme two black men came in to test drive a car, they dissapeard with it! never came back.of cource the police got involved, and tw0 or three days later, they found the car, wrecked, and abanded oin a street in CFHICAGO!60 MILES AWAY. its no brainer stuff like that that harms the honest people!
A story like this happened in my home town. This older black came to the dealership. She wore a moo moo dress with a scarf tied around her head. Some of the other salesmen left the area because they said she didn't have money to purchase anything. Long story short. The lady was a farmer that had gotten a settlement from the federal government. She ended up buying 2 cars cash on the spot! Don't judge a book by its cover. 😊
My father-in-law, in Lubbock Texas, was a very successful contractor. He was pure 'country' and dressed it. Dressed in his 'field clothes' he walked into a construction equipment dealership. He looked over the offerings and told the salesman that he wanted a particular piece of equipment, and the flatbed trailer to haul it, and that he would be back at 4 topick them up.. at 4 he returned, and no equipment was ready. He asked for the manager and was welcomed by the man who was livid that his young sales clearly had just ignored the request. " I didn't think he was serious or coming back. I mean, look at him!" The manager went ballistic. "Son! That man is V.L. Haley, and he can buy every piece in this showroom." I have personally known millionaires who dress in Alaska work clothes that might make you think that he was a bum. Don't make assumptions....especially in business
How I wish people would learn to treat all people with curtesy, respect, kindness because those that look like they can’t afford anything are the exact people that do have money or they wouldn’t be there in the first place. Can confirm.
his calm composure was unshaken but the subtle sting of her assumptions was undeniable the moment lingered tension hanging in the air as Susan stared at him expectantly Darrell glanced around the showroom pretending to admire one of the nearby cars it was a sleek silver coupe with an aggressive design his fingers brushed the door handle and he glanced back at Susan nice car he said simply her brows furrowed slightly but she forced another smile it is perhaps when you're ready to make a serious inquiry we can set up an appointment
Daryl should had asked Susan to speak and told everyone what was she thinking when she approached and addressed Daryl the moment he entered the showroom . It could have been interesting to know for starters what the culture was like ..
Real leaders can change the atmosphere of business and that's by changing people. Sure he could have fired her on the spot, but good leaders create the opportunity to make other people better, he provided the opportunity for Susan to become a better person. Everyone isn't able to manage people, Darrel showed what a great manager of people do.
Absolutely! Stories like this challenge us to reflect on our own biases and actions. They remind us how important respect and fairness are in everyday life. What was your biggest takeaway from this one?
@InspirationalTrueStories69 racism will never stop, especially when it's been programmed inside of you as a youth. I don't care how many dreams you have .
This is alarmingly awful. A leopard does not change its spots overnight. She should have been let go immediately. That woman will never change and she should have been let go to spread her poison elsewhere, until she learnt her lesson What foolishness is this foolishness😮. I believe in creating value but this here is nonsense
I admire the owner of the motor dealership in his demeanor and overall emotional intelligence.. As many would suggest firing the manager at once.. That is a reflexion of weak mentality and incapacitated comprehension.. Everyone deserve a second chance and not treating human beings like a dictator.... Thank you Mr Carter for treating your employees as human beings....
What a Hollywood script. This video is not even a video just a picture with frozen gesturing actors. They are all fictional characters. There is no Darrell, no Suzan, no prestige dealership. This is written by a student script writer who decided to put his story on RUclips to see people reactions. The commentator's dramatic and monotonous voice is a giveaway.
I don’t think any car dealer would be different if someone walked in looking like they couldn’t afford a car they would kick them out before they asked the price
Don't judge a book by the cover, besides it's not a wise choice to do or to consider because some very wealthy people don't dress a certain way because they don't all of the attention
The fact that you THINK these things don’t happen is mind blowing.. honestly I think that you try to think they don’t happen but I’m here to tell you IT DOES . The problem is that the SELF APPOINTED SUPERIORITY is the foundation of racism. The good thing is that people are actually speaking up against the mindset and action of racist. I hope that at least somewhat answers your conundrum 🤔🤯
@@fethediva63 You're absolutely right-self-appointed superiority fuels racism, and it's powerful when people stand up against it. Stories like this highlight the need for change and spark conversations. Thanks for sharing your thoughts-together, we can keep pushing for better!
Ah yes, Susan. You know her. She be Karen's sister
They gave Susan to many chances and she should have been fired immediately!! Not all wealthy people dress in suits
"What an eye-opening story! A powerful reminder to treat everyone with respect, regardless of appearances."
An inspiring reminder that appearances can be deceiving and respect should always come first. Kudos to Darrell for leading with integrity and inclusivity! Wishing this channel and its audience continued success and positive stories to share!
Wow, this is such a powerful lesson about judging others based on appearances. Respect and kindness go a long way!
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Many years ago my brother went to a Merc dealer wanting an AMG. The white salesmen ignored him as he was an ordinary guy. A black salesman greeted him warmly and asked if he could help him. We'll he bought a new AMG for cash and the white guys were left speechless😅 the salesman was happy with commission and offered the dumb guys a beer. Never judge a book by its cover
After the meeting, Susan should have received her "pink slip." Stop giving people like this so many chances.
She showed him who she is. Her character doesn’t deserve a second chance.
She should
Be grateful she still has a job
God gives u second chances and most of u don't deserve it. If the new owner gives her second chances then God can give u second chance too!
@@anitastone5522your reasoning is sound and certainly “the Christian way”. However Christianity as is practiced by many “patriotic” America s in today’s United States is far from the Christianity prescribed by our Lord. The summary judgement of Susan’s attitude and actions indicate this isn’t the first time she has acted in this prejudiced and judgmental manner. How many chances is she due even in a Christian conviction? In a capitalistic conviction how many sales has she bum rushed out the front door?
We’re human and human make mistakes and learn from said mistakes. I do believe Susan learned her lesson and will become a better person and an excellent manager.
This is a stark reminder that appearances can be deceiving. This story highlights the importance of humility and treating everyone with dignity. Sending wishes to the author and audience for good health, open minds that are free from prejudice, and the resilience to overcome adversity. May we all learn from this story and strive to create a more just and equitable world. May kindness and empathy prevail.
This was clearly written by a racist who likes to stir up trouble.
Yes, you're absolutely right! When I grow my beard and hair out, my wife say s I look like a street bum, when in fact I am a latent Rock Star!😅
Stories like this are as old as the hills! In any event if this is true, it's a good reminder that considering the wealth of professional athletes who could write a check for that entire dealership it would take heed to treat everyone with respect regardless of appearance!
I did this when I went car looking. I was dressed for cutting my grass. My clothes were sweaty and grass stained but I wanted to buy a new car. I also am female and know quite a bit about cars so when I did look, I would ask questions. And one thing I really hate is when a sales person starts with "look and the beautiful blue carpet". It was very condesending and rude. The dealer I went to did not judge. They asked me what I was looking for to let me give them an idea of where to start showing me cars. I stuck with that dealership for years because they did not assume I did not know anything just because I was female and unkempt. Love this kind of lesson for people.
The same sort of situation happened,to my husband. He had been cutting his grass and decided he wanted a new town car.. he was sweaty and shoes had grass on them. When he went into the dealership not one salesman got out of his chair to helo my husband. FINALLY he went into ones office and they told him where the Town Cars were located.....he was made no one came to help him so we left and drove to another dealer where he bought a Town car....Two days later we drove back to the first dealers,and parked very close to the entrance door. When he went inside 2 salesmen came out. But this time my husband was clean and neat. He took one of them outside and saide he had just bought the car and told him why he chose someone else. The 2 of them went to see the manager, but my husband told him he would not recomnend anyone deal with him unless they were dressed in a suit and tie..
Wow, this video really made me think. It's amazing how Darrell turned an uncomfortable situation into a learning experience for everyone involved. A much-needed lesson in fairness and respect, and a great example of leadership!
Never judge the book by the cover, because if you do you will be surprised
Amen 🙏
What a stupid saleswoman? The guy in this picture looks more like an NBA star. Who would ignore him for anything?
02:09
The subtle shift in Susan's attitude when she assumes Darrell is unqualified is a powerful moment. It really shows how judgments can shape interactions before giving anyone a fair chance.
An inspirational story, learn to respect and be grateful to anyone.
Weak owner. Susan should have been fired right after she apologized and set the tone for the rest to be on their Ps and Qs.
I was receiving public assistance and had to have my old car appraised for the value. I walked into a Cadillac dealership to ask how to get this done and a salesperson immediately professionally nonjudgemrntally filled out my paper with a smile. I never forgot how decently I was treated. If I were to go to a dealership about a car today, it would be that one.
Susan’s character highlights the impact of unconscious bias and the importance of accountability. Her initial judgment of Darrell based on his appearance reflects societal stereotypes, but her willingness to admit her mistake and commit to change shows growth. She serves as a reminder that everyone has the capacity to learn and evolve from their errors.
Susan needs fired immediately never to have ajob in this area
Susan should have been dismissed on the spot to gove a loud and clear message
Once i was a new car salesman by Ford dealership. We were told not to be judgmental of creed, color, or race and appearance of customers if we want to increase each salesman sales. High pressure evironment for car salesman to sell cars.
Susan got to keep her job but I would have made her a custodian and clean the bathrooms
i had a part time job selling new and used cars in Michigan city indiana i was talking to two black men who expressed interest in the new show room models. The owner of the dealer ship took me aside, and said if they want to test drive, you go with them or dont bother to come back! I said oky, but why would you say something like that!He told me that the last timme two black men came in to test drive a car, they dissapeard with it! never came back.of cource the police got involved, and tw0 or three days later, they found the car, wrecked, and abanded oin a street in CFHICAGO!60 MILES AWAY. its no brainer stuff like that that harms the honest people!
according to fbi stats, more cars a stolen by whites than blacks
A story like this happened in my home town. This older black came to the dealership. She wore a moo moo dress with a scarf tied around her head. Some of the other salesmen left the area because they said she didn't have money to purchase anything. Long story short. The lady was a farmer that had gotten a settlement from the federal government. She ended up buying 2 cars cash on the spot! Don't judge a book by its cover. 😊
My father-in-law, in Lubbock Texas, was a very successful contractor. He was pure 'country' and dressed it. Dressed in his 'field clothes' he walked into a construction equipment dealership. He looked over the offerings and told the salesman that he wanted a particular piece of equipment, and the flatbed trailer to haul it, and that he would be back at 4 topick them up.. at 4 he returned, and no equipment was ready. He asked for the manager and was welcomed by the man who was livid that his young sales clearly had just ignored the request.
" I didn't think he was serious or coming back. I mean, look at him!"
The manager went ballistic.
"Son! That man is V.L. Haley, and he can buy every piece in this showroom." I have personally known millionaires who dress in Alaska work clothes that might make you think that he was a bum.
Don't make assumptions....especially in business
Thank you for sharing your emotional story it gives me more motivation in life🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Heels clicking🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
After that meeting, Susan should have been handed her "pink slip." 🚪 Enough with giving endless chances to people like this! 🤦♀💼
How I wish people would learn to treat all people with curtesy, respect, kindness because those that look like they can’t afford anything are the exact people that do have money or they wouldn’t be there in the first place. Can confirm.
I noticed how some paint colours really do glow uniquely in American sunshine. Don't quite look the same in the UK, particularly Jaguar metallic red.
wow great story should of more stories on this in the future.
his calm composure was unshaken but the subtle sting of her assumptions was undeniable the moment lingered tension hanging in the air as Susan stared at him expectantly Darrell glanced around the showroom pretending to admire one of the nearby cars it was a sleek silver coupe with an aggressive design his fingers brushed the door handle and he glanced back at Susan nice car he said simply her brows furrowed slightly but she forced another smile it is perhaps when you're ready to make a serious inquiry we can set up an appointment
Daryl should had asked Susan to speak and told everyone what was she thinking when she approached and addressed Daryl the moment he entered the showroom . It could have been interesting to know for starters what the culture was like ..
Great story!!!
Yes
Susan's lesson for the rest of her life, feels like she was racist too, not just judging the other man to be poor
Real leaders can change the atmosphere of business and that's by changing people.
Sure he could have fired her on the spot, but good leaders create the opportunity to make other people better, he provided the opportunity for Susan to become a better person.
Everyone isn't able to manage people, Darrel showed what a great manager of people do.
I want to see a video not listen at a narrator.
Me too!!😂😂
Try reading a book.
Try creating the video in your mind .
I can believe one or two of these stories but when there are dozens, all variations of the same plot I get suspicious that they are purely fictitious.
These story make you think
It does if you're the racist
Absolutely! Stories like this challenge us to reflect on our own biases and actions. They remind us how important respect and fairness are in everyday life. What was your biggest takeaway from this one?
@InspirationalTrueStories69 racism will never stop, especially when it's been programmed inside of you as a youth. I don't care how many dreams you have .
I think Susan should have been given her cards!
Don't judge others based on their appearance
I see a lot of these types of stories here on youtube. But wonder how many are actually true..
Undercover Boss for ya azz !
This is alarmingly awful. A leopard does not change its spots overnight. She should have been let go immediately. That woman will never change and she should have been let go to spread her poison elsewhere, until she learnt her lesson What foolishness is this foolishness😮. I believe in creating value but this here is nonsense
Only thing is money is green and dont judge your next grocery run. I do not dress up only a tee shirt jeans an sneakers on.
I admire the owner of the motor dealership in his demeanor and overall emotional intelligence..
As many would suggest firing the manager at once..
That is a reflexion of weak mentality and incapacitated comprehension..
Everyone deserve a second chance and not treating human beings like a dictator....
Thank you Mr Carter for treating your employees as human beings....
Racist manager! 😮😮😮😮
What a Hollywood script. This video is not even a video just a picture with frozen gesturing actors. They are all fictional characters. There is no Darrell, no Suzan, no prestige dealership. This is written by a student script writer who decided to put his story on RUclips to see people reactions. The commentator's dramatic and monotonous voice is a giveaway.
not «coupe» but «coupé» : a commentator should at least know how to pronounce the name of the cars mentioned !
I don’t think any car dealer would be different if someone walked in looking like they couldn’t afford a car they would kick them out before they asked the price
I Can tell that you’re not a dealer not for long.
As white women you would say that.
That's the way Warren buffet dresses every day .
Same old story, same old pictures. Story could have been told with half as many words and in half the time.
Don't judge a book by the cover, besides it's not a wise choice to do or to consider because some very wealthy people don't dress a certain way because they don't all of the attention
who are the fiction writers producing all these race baiting videos
Amen!
YOU'RE NOT BLACK SO CANNOT SPEAK OR EVEN SHOW EMPATHY. THIS HAPPENS DAILY. KMT 🙄🙄
Get real storybook time I want to share that with no one amen
Is it a true story?
Same content, different subject unbelievable people believe it
I had the same thing done to me.
You recently bought a car dealership?
Who wrote this Bull Shit shirt story?
Great fairy tale
IT HAPPENS IN REAL LIFE🙄🙄
I watched the same thing happen in Santa Ana cal 1968 McClain Cadillac ,only it was the Yorba’s of Yorba Linda calif.
Ha ha ha what a bunch of krapt
Daryl/Darrell/Darryl can’t decide how to spell his name. I’d be suspicious too!
Dealership, police force.Same stories.
But...
Is this drama another RUclips invention....?
god
Why are e so fascinated by these awful stories? It does not matter if they are real or not they are not a good persons real enjoyment to read.
Because the stories teach us don't judge a book by its cover, open the book up and read it
The fact that you THINK these things don’t happen is mind blowing.. honestly I think that you try to think they don’t happen but I’m here to tell you IT DOES .
The problem is that the SELF APPOINTED SUPERIORITY is the foundation of racism. The good thing is that people are actually speaking up against the mindset and action of racist. I hope that at least somewhat answers your conundrum 🤔🤯
We need to be reminded that these things do happen and even one incident is too many
Then why are you here?
@@fethediva63 You're absolutely right-self-appointed superiority fuels racism, and it's powerful when people stand up against it. Stories like this highlight the need for change and spark conversations. Thanks for sharing your thoughts-together, we can keep pushing for better!
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Fskr
I hope he gave her the boot 🥾 people need to stop assuming all black people are not lazy and you don’t know anything about that person!
And all black people are not broke and furthermore they work hard even harder 😢
Do they have to tell a boring story, just shut up and get to the pont👺