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AITA for telling my coworker why customers might not like her

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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In the bustling rhythm of a busy restaurant, a young woman from Georgia clings tightly to her southern identity, wrapping every interaction in a thick layer of charm and sweetness. Yet beneath her honeyed words lies a struggle for connection, a desperate attempt to be seen and appreciated in a world that often misunderstands her intentions. Her well-meaning warmth is met with cold resistance, leaving her isolated and frustrated amid the clatter of plates and murmurs of disinterest.

As the weight of rejection presses down, she grapples with the harsh reality that her efforts to endear herself are backfiring, costing her not just tips but her confidence. The stinging words of a customer echo in her mind, unraveling her belief that her accent might be the barrier, while the truth hides in the overlooked details of her approach. In this quiet battle for acceptance, she seeks guidance—a fragile hope that understanding and change might bridge the gap between her heart and the world around her.

AITA for telling my coworker why customers might not like her

I work at a restaurant as a server. One of...

She constantly lays on the "southern charm" thing thick. She...

She also tends to chit chat with people instead of...

It's also kind of obvious that a lot of them...

(Management has told her off more than once for this)...

" when she called her "honey" and she complains that...

She says it's because she has a southern accent and...

She asked me for advice, and I said it's because...

I also said that the excessive pet names sound kind...

She told me that she wasn't going to start being...

I told her it's not being rude, it's just how...

and it's rude to other customers she's supposed to be...

Now she's mad and has been avoiding me. Maybe I...

but I was also really stressed because it's Christmas season...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a difficult intersection between professional expectations (efficiency and appropriate address) and personal relationship dynamics (offering unsolicited peer feedback). The coworker’s behavior—using familiar terms like “honey” and engaging in prolonged small talk despite customer cues—suggests a potential mismatch in cultural or professional norms. The coworker interprets the negative feedback (low tips, customer complaints) through the lens of personal discrimination (accent/intelligence), whereas the OP perceives it as a behavioral issue impacting service efficiency and customer comfort.

The OP’s motivation appears to be rooted in helpfulness and maintaining a functional work environment, especially during a stressful season. However, unsolicited advice, particularly when delivered critically (calling the pet names “condescending” and stating her service is “rude” to other customers), can easily be perceived as an attack rather than constructive coaching. The coworker is likely feeling defensive because her core method of interaction, perhaps successful elsewhere or deeply ingrained in her personal style, is being invalidated.

The OP’s actions were direct and potentially appropriate in identifying the *cause* of the customer issues, but the delivery lacked tact, leading to the relational breakdown. For future instances, the OP could frame advice more collaboratively, such as asking diagnostic questions (“Have you noticed X customer reacts poorly to that term?”) rather than making declarative statements about the coworker’s rudeness. Professional recommendations should prioritize observation over judgment when advising peers.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

WorldlinessLow8824 NTA I lived down south for a while and...

crazy! We live a different pace in the northeast and...

a true southern will dine at your establishment and she...

It's not being rude, we want you to be quick,...

Original_Archer5984 Well, she won't be yankee "rude", so she won't...

NTA This is the question I ask when others request...

" Because those two options often live at different addresses,...

So, you want it real or real nice, cause trying...

CatOutrageous9135 NTA This sounds like a realistic a*sessment. Making small...

The person she's talking to feels obliged to answer, even...

And everyone else gets upset over the delay. As for...

Waste_Worker6122 that's just unprofessional,: NTA. Bit of a culture clash...

You've tried to help her fit in better with the...

stroppo NTA. Maybe next time send her to your supervisor...

Though I grew up used to hearing waitresses say "honey,"...

Madd**et If you are in the Northeast, esp NY or...

she really needs to listen to you because yeah we...

NTA she should listen to you, who actually knows how...

CoverCharacter8179 I don't agree with every single thing you said,...

Tbh it sounds like this person isn't all that good...

Making small talk with the customers can be a good...

but you've got to know when to do it and...

And "when you've just brought out their food" is almost...

Especially when this server is apparently slow about bringing the...

I feel confident that people in Georgia wouldn't like that...

The "honey/sweetie" thing is a bit more complicated and I'm...

I would think that, for a young Southern woman working...

if only she was better at other aspects of the...

Frankly, I think that to play it safe, she'd be...

The original poster (OP) provided direct advice to a coworker regarding customer interactions, which stemmed from concerns about the coworker’s low tips and customer complaints. While the OP aimed to be helpful by pointing out the coworker’s reliance on overly familiar language and excessive small talk, this intervention resulted in the coworker becoming angry and avoiding the OP.

The central conflict revolves around whether direct, potentially blunt feedback about professional behavior, even when rooted in observation, is appropriate when offered unsolicited by a peer, or if prioritizing politeness and preserving the relationship should have dictated a gentler approach, especially given the high-stress work environment.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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