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Customer insulted my intelligence in Dutch so I replied in perfect Dutch and watched him panic

by Alex Johnson
October 30, 2025
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Behind the counter, the barista stands as a silent witness to the daily grind of human interaction, balancing kindness with efficiency. Yet, beneath the practiced smile lies a resilience tested by moments of unexpected cruelty, where words meant to belittle threaten to unravel the calm she carefully maintains.

In one fleeting encounter, the sharp edge of an old man’s insult pierces the routine, challenging her dignity in a place where she simply aims to serve. But with quiet strength, she meets rudeness not with retreat, but with a steady grace that speaks louder than any harsh remark ever could.

AITA for replying to a rude customer in the language they were speaking in front of me?

I'm a slave to the siren (a Starbucks barista).

I'm pretty decent with most customers and I'm pretty good...

Anyway, I was on register the other day, taking people's...

One of them said "a coffee, black", so I just...

niet de slimste meid die hier werkt, hè? Ze zouden...

(this is) not the smartest gal that works here, huh?...

So I nodded and then replied to him in Dutch,...

Do you have a Starbucks rewards card?). I was perfectly...

He answered the questions in English but his eyes were...

I realize it might not be the best look for...

I don't think it was an a*shole move because I...

But maybe I shouldn't have because of the position I...

As renowned sociologist Dr. Arlie Russell Hochschild explains, “The core of most job problems is the gap between what we are feeling and what our job description says we should feel.” This situation perfectly illustrates the strain of emotional labor, where the service worker is expected to suppress negative emotional reactions (anger, humiliation) to maintain a facade of pleasantness for the customer’s benefit.

The customer exhibited inappropriate behavior by making a personal, demeaning comment about the OP’s intelligence based on a simple clarifying question. The OP’s decision to reply in Dutch was a strategic, non-aggressive assertion of her competence and awareness. While potentially seen as unprofessional by some strict service standards, it effectively communicated to the customer that his attempt at veiled insult was understood, neutralizing his perceived power advantage without resorting to overt confrontation. Her actions were a boundary-setting response rooted in self-respect.

In this scenario, the OP’s response was a justifiable, albeit risky, assertion of personal agency within a power-imbalanced interaction. For future situations, a constructive recommendation would be to practice setting firm, polite verbal boundaries immediately upon hearing such comments (e.g., “Sir, I need you to address me respectfully to complete your order”) before escalating to non-verbal or passive responses. This maintains professionalism while clearly flagging unacceptable behavior.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

ilovehockeysosomuch NTA - to the power of infinity. Who says...

"Wow, (this is) not the smartest gal that works here,...

To survive I recommend looking at it as live theatre....

MagicMauiWowee NTA you were simply making sure he understood the...

since he started speaking Dutch and didn't give you an...

He got caught and was upset at it. Not your...

Jockle305 NTA The guy was being a p**ck and you...

There's no need to give c**p to service employees who...

Great job.

stealthdawg NTA Good story for r/ispeakthelanguage I don't get why...

his size/roast. Edit: Others have commented, and I wanted to...

It's probably because where he is from, a "black coffee"...

or maybe he just doesn't care that much. That may...

So while he was still rude, that is the likely...

If it isn't already policy, it's probably in a company's...

So if someone orders an unspecific drink that can reasonably...

the cashier can ask clarifying questions that make an a*sumption,...

cstatus94 ": NTA at all.

It would be one thing if you responded rudely back...

Blooper_Chu NTA,

if he can talk c**p about you in another language...

super_common_name I have to ask what city this in,

because I know two Dutch guys who constantly use Dutch...

The original poster (OP) felt insulted by a customer who made a derogatory comment about her intelligence in Dutch. In response, the OP completed the transaction using the same language, which successfully conveyed that she understood the insult, while maintaining a pleasant demeanor. The central conflict lies between the OP’s feeling of needing to defend her dignity and the professional expectation in customer service roles to remain completely accommodating, regardless of customer behavior.

Was the OP justified in using her linguistic ability to subtly call out the customer’s inappropriate remark, or did this action violate the necessary boundaries of professional customer service, regardless of the provocation? Should maintaining composure in a service role always supersede responding to personal disrespect?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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