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A man standing at the front desk of a hotel, representation.
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Karen has officially become the name of every annoying customer that exists. It doesn't matter if a customer threatens to call the cops on a worker because they say they are not allowed to access private information. If they want to get a hairdresser fired because their hair was cut one millimeter more. Or if they are filming an employee at work because they have no more ice cream at the ice cream store. This may seem exaggerate but I promise you, all of these have happened.
They act almost like a child demanding something that a worker has already explained is not possible, and getting annoyed or violent at the rejection of their wishes. Their complaints are always followed by a mean comment, a horrible attitude, and a threat. This last one can be to get you fired, to sue you, or even to slap you. They seem like people who want to be saviors to the unfairly treated, but they always choose fights where they are in the wrong. Is like a superpower that activates when they do not have to.
The name started as a way for customer service workers to have some kind of vengeance toward the people who always treated them as garbage. Employees were filled with rage caused by the entitlement and believed power that these ladies have when talking to them. Instead of using words to communicate something that does not seem fair, they simply escalate the situation. As in the Reddit story, where a customer expected to receive private information just because they started yelling.
As someone who has worked in customer service, I know that these people exist. I have encountered them too many times. But the truth is, they are not only women. These people are of different genders, religions, and races. Sometimes they only explode when the conversation has gone on for minutes, and sometimes it simply starts with the explosion.
I do believe that this mocking is actually useful, making customers aware of certain attitudes and, luckily, making a change in the long run.
Two women talking at the front desk, model image.
A man standing at the front desk of a hotel, representation.
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