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Tall Bank Teller Follows Loud Greeting Demand Exactly, Shocks Entire Lobby, And Secures His Quiet Style

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A 6’4″, 290-pound (1.93 meters and 131.5kg for scale) bank teller got yanked aside by his boss demanding he sparkle and squeal “Hiiii!” like the gals. Nope, not happening quietly. Our Redditor unleashed a thunderous roar that rattled windows, spooked clients, and left coworkers frozen. Manager? Pure panic face.

The lobby erupted in chaos, but he stuck to smiles and nods. Reddit’s cracking up: must workers fake bubbly, or is chill politeness enough? The thread’s roasting forced cheer and epic clapbacks.

A tall bank teller bellowed a greeting to satisfy his manager, startling everyone and winning back his quiet style.

Tall Bank Teller Follows Loud Greeting Demand Exactly, Shocks Entire Lobby, And Secures His Quiet Style
Not the actual photo.

'Try to be more like the other tellers'

I worked as a bank teller. The other tellers were all female.

Our Sales & Service Manager expected us to greet customers warmly the second they entered... from across the bank.

"Helloooo thereeee!" "Hiiii!! Welcome to US Bank!"

It was even turned into a competition - when he heard/noticed tellers greeting customers he gave them a 'point' on his tally.

My greeting strategy was to wait for initial eye contact after they entered the building and began approaching my window,

then say "hello!" in a friendly way, and give a polite little head nod and smile.

This was apparently unsatisfactory. I was talked to because I wasn't bubbly enough.

It was pointed out to me how well the other tellers were greeting people walking in,

how many 'points' they all had accumulated, and I was told I needed to be more like my female co-workers.

This sounded great in theory, but I am a 6'4" 290lb male and I knew it would be easy to show them the error of their ways.

The next person entering the bank received a bellowing sing-songy "HIIII THEREEEE!!! WELCOME TO US BANKKK" from 60ft away,

with a dozen people in between. To say it startled the s__t out of everyone in the bank would be an understatement.

I was informed my polite "hello!" & nod would be fine going forward.

Sometimes, politeness does not scream. It remains silent, in the form of a head nod or a gentle greeting. In this Reddit story, our hefty hero was simply waiting for eye contact before offering a warm “hello!” and a nod – professional, polite, and perfectly timed.

But nope, the Sales & Service Manager wanted volume, points, and pep that matched the female tellers’ sing-song welcomes from 60 feet away.

Enter malicious compliance: one earth-shaking “HIIII THEREEEE!!! WELCOME TO US BANKKK” later, and the policy flipped faster than a bad pancake.

It’s a classic case of “be careful what you wish for”, wrapped in gender expectations that don’t quite fit every frame.

From the manager’s side, the push for loud greetings likely stemmed from sales goals and security protocols. Banks love deterring robbers by proving everyone’s wide awake. Yet telling a giant dude to mimic petite enthusiasm ignores how tone and presence land differently.

Our teller knew his deep bellow would echo like thunder in a tin can, proving the point without uttering a harsh word.

This micro-drama taps into broader workplace dynamics around performative friendliness, especially across genders.

Studies show women often face pressure to display “emotional labor” – smiling, nurturing, and effusing warmth – to succeed in service roles.

A 2021 report from the Harvard Business Review highlighted how such expectations contribute to burnout, with women reporting 20% higher emotional exhaustion in customer-facing jobs compared to men. In our story, flipping the script exposed the absurdity: why demand uniformity when natural styles build real rapport?

Expert Lori Mihalich-Levin, a workplace well-being consultant, weighs in on similar scenarios: “Authenticity trumps forced enthusiasm every time. When leaders push one-size-fits-all behaviors, they risk alienating talent and creating awkward moments for customers.”

Here, it rings true. The teller’s nod fostered calm transactions, while shouts disrupted the vibe. Applying this, managers could train on adaptable greetings: eye contact for introverts, warmth for extroverts, security for all.

Neutral advice? Communicate boundaries early. If a style feels inauthentic or unsafe (hello, startling folks), propose alternatives backed by logic, like how robbers flee attention, per FBI tips on proactive engagement. Ultimately, blend policy with personality for wins all around.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Some explain aggressive greetings as security measures.

dabomb_33 − Not sure if OP's bank or other banks do it for this reason,

but I worked as a teller and we were trained to greet people as soon as they walked in the door for security reasons.

Management wanted people coming in to know that employees were aware of them and paying attention to them.

I think the thought was that it would deter potential bank robbers who were trying to avoid drawing attention.

Your bellowing, sing-songy voice would certainly be one way to deter robbers. Hahaha.

nancybell_crewman − Fun fact: actively engaging with people as soon as they walk through the door weeds out a lot of sketchy folks,

because they don't want the attention. It's demonstrably effective and fairly safe to do,

I've even seen some of the thrift stores around me employ this to cut down on shoplifters.

I've used it myself back when I owned a business, shower sketchballs with attention and they leave pretty fast.

Some say customers hate being shouted at immediately.

jetah − I hate being yelled at when I walk into a place.

peaches13185 − It creeps me out when I'm greeted as soon as I walk through the door.

Like, give me a second to adjust to my surroundings! I prefer greetings that happen as I approach an employee.

If you have to shout at me, I'm not close enough yet.

If you see me and I see you, a smile and a nod is all you need until I'm closer.

And once I actually had a bank teller stop in the middle of our conversation (interrupting me talking)

to greet someone else as they came through the front door. It was so weird, I forgot why I was even there for a second. Lol

[Reddit User] − Can I just say that that bank sounds TERRIFYING!

Like that store Lush that I can't go into cos the staff are so on top of you immediately!

Some share humorous alternatives or past experiences.

marymary614 − The new tellers at my credit union do this, but they usually knock it off after a few months.

One kept greeting me and asking for my account number while I was still on the other side of the lobby.

Every time, I told her I was not going to scream my account information across the room.

jnelsoninjax − Many many moons ago, I worked for BK and got shoved in the drive thru,

well I always greeted the car with a "Welcome to BK, let me know when you are ready to order",

I did this for months until one day the store manager was working the shift and she told me that I should just say "Can I take your order?"

so as long as she was there, I did that, but when the regular manager was back, I was free to do it my way!

NoeTellusom − I love it! I think most customers hate being yelled at when we walk into businesses.

I would hazard to guess all employees hate yelling greetings when we walk in too.

We used to joke around the marijuana dispensary that this sort of greeting just wouldn't work there.

Us: Welcome to Pot-R-Us Dispensary. Wanna buy some pot today? We got joints, we got resins, we got brownies, we got potcorn...

Manager: Please stop

Us: Pothead Emporium, we roll them, you toke 'em.

Manager: I'm BEGGING you, STOP!

Us: Maryjane's Secret Garden, please be welcome. Can I interest you in a bong today?

Manager: Next person who comes up with another one of these stupid sayings is going home ASAP!

ME: Weed & Wenches. We blunt them, you blaze them!

Manager: OUT!

I should mention, I was in charge of the website listings. :D

Some joke about deterring robbers with over-the-top greetings.

cofeeholik − I understand why RETAIL shops greet me when I enter (so I know THEY know they see me/security/shoplifting deterrent)

and I’m OK with that... maybe the bank thinks this will also work on would be bank robbers?

“YOOHOO! ! BURLY GUY WITH THE SAWED OFF SHOTGUN? WELCOME! !! HAPPY TO TAKE YOU AT MY WINDOW! ! YOU WANT THAT ALL IN 20’S? ”

Some simply enjoy the post.

carlinwasright − Worked a retail job where we they tried to push those annoying membership keychain cards on everyone.

No offense but attractive girls have an unfair advantage w that s__t and our performance and raises were almost entirely based

on how many signups we got. There’s no happy ending to this story. That job just sucked and I eventually quit. :)

kclaire4501 − This is my favorite post of the day! Thank you for the giggle!

Our bellowing bank hero scored a win for common sense, proving size (and volume) matters in unexpected ways. Do you think the manager learned a lesson, or was this just Tuesday in retail hell?

Would a simple policy tweak have avoided the drama? Share your hot takes!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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