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Woman Screams at Shopper Thinking He Works There, Then Gets a Lesson in Humor

by Charles Butler
November 12, 2025
in Social Issues

This is exactly when a harmless shopping trip turned into a comedy sketch inside a small tabletop game shop!

A Redditor’s funny encounter proved that sometimes, the best way to handle entitlement is with quick wit and teamwork.

It all started when he stopped by his favorite local game store, a cozy space filled with dice, board games, and quirky collectibles. He often chatted with the owner and was known for putting things neatly back on the shelves.

Unfortunately, that simple act of tidiness would later make him look a little too professional to a particularly demanding customer.

What followed was a hilarious misunderstanding that spiraled into a mock firing, a confused Karen, and one of the most satisfying endings in r/IDontWorkHereLady history.

The story has everything Reddit loves: an oblivious customer, a calm but clever owner, and poetic justice served with a smile.

Now, read the full story:

Woman Screams at Shopper Thinking He Works There, Then Gets a Lesson in Humor
Not the actual photoFire this person that doesn't work here because they can't help me!?

Hey everyone, got a short but sweet little story for you from the other day.

So I was shopping in my city and went into a “small business” store there that I like to get my dice and tabletop games at. I frequent this store...

We chat during my visits and as I am one of those “I put the items back on the shelf after I am done looking at them” type of person,...

Quick info, the owner only has one employee, who wasn’t in that day, and the store isn’t too big, easily manageable for one person alone, no uniform, just nametags.

Following conversation ensues.

Lady: I am looking for “game” (don’t remember exactly).

Me: Don’t think they have it here, but–

Lady: Then where can I get it?!

Me: Sorry, I don’t know but–

Lady: HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW?! DO YOUR JOB AND TELL ME!

Owner: (joins us due to the commotion) Sorry, is there a problem?

Lady: Are you the manager?! Your employee here refuses to tell me where I can find “game”. You should fire them!

Owner: (Looks at me, smirks, best customer care voice) OP, you are hired.

Lady: (confused)

Me: (Catching on) Oh, cool, thanks.

Owner: You refused to help this lady?

Me: Sure did.

Owner: You’re fired.

Me: Ah, dang.

Owner: (to the Lady) Now what did you need again?

Never seen someone look that much like a fish and then huff and puff out of a store. Honestly, one of the best encounters of my life. Thanks for reading,...

It’s hard not to love this. Everything about it reads like a perfectly timed sitcom moment. The owner’s humor, the OP’s quick thinking, and the entitled customer’s confusion created the kind of natural comedy you just can’t script.

What’s even better is how everyone kept their cool. No shouting, no confrontation, just humor and irony used to defuse the situation. It’s a reminder that laughter can sometimes be the best response to absurdity.

This little story isn’t just funny, it also shows how everyday misunderstandings can expose bigger issues about entitlement and respect in public spaces. This feeling of being unfairly accused is more common than you might think.

At its core, this story highlights a clash between entitlement and empathy. The customer’s mistake could have been harmless, but her reaction, demanding that a stranger be “fired”, revealed how fragile control and ego can be in public spaces.

According to Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist and author of Don’t You Know Who I Am?, entitlement often shows up when people feel “socially superior” but emotionally insecure. “When they don’t get the compliance they expect,” she explains, “they lash out to reassert dominance.”

In this case, the woman’s anger wasn’t really about the missing game. It was about control.

A 2022 Psychology Today article on “Retail Rage” found that 67% of retail workers have faced verbal aggression from customers who misdirect frustration about unrelated stress. Many incidents happen because customers project their feelings onto whoever is nearby.

That’s why this story feels so universally relatable. Most people who’ve worked or even shopped in public have encountered someone like this, someone who treats politeness as subservience. The OP didn’t provoke her; he simply existed in her line of sight while she was frustrated.

Social behavior expert Dr. Andrea Bonior adds that entitlement often stems from “learned hierarchies.” When people are used to being obeyed, they interpret normal boundaries as defiance. “Some customers,” she writes, “believe their social status or consumer role automatically grants authority over others.”

The owner’s witty response was more than just funny, it was a real-time boundary reset. By “hiring” and “firing” the OP, she turned the customer’s power play into harmless theater. The dynamic flipped, but without cruelty or escalation.

For bystanders or workers in similar situations, experts suggest three steps:

  1. Stay calm. Reacting with equal anger reinforces the aggressor’s narrative.

  2. Use humor or empathy. A light tone can defuse tension faster than confrontation.

  3. Reaffirm boundaries. Make it clear what behavior is acceptable, then disengage.

Interestingly, humor also has measurable benefits in conflict. A 2023 study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that humor used appropriately during tense interactions reduces stress and increases cooperation by up to 30%.

The store owner instinctively did just that, she made the situation funny, not hostile. Everyone walked away unharmed, but one person learned a valuable (if humbling) lesson.

In a world where customer entitlement often spirals into viral outrage, this little story feels like a breath of fresh air. It’s proof that emotional intelligence: calm, humor, and self-awareness still wins.

Check out how the community responded:

Reddit erupted with laughter, calling it the most satisfying “firing” in Reddit history.

Union_of_Onion - Turnover is really high at that place. New guy didn’t even last a whole minute.

Tkcsena - Time to collect unemployment, OP!

CoderJoe1 - I too aspire to be fired from a job I don’t have.

Others loved how the owner handled it with effortless wit and kindness.

vivi_t3ch - That is a great story. What did the owner say to you after the lady was gone?

PewPewBiscuits - How is it anyone’s job to know what other stores stock an item not at their store?

Several shared similar stories about being mistaken for employees—and getting “fake fired” too.

Karona1805 - I once wore a green shirt to a supermarket that matched their uniform. A woman demanded I help her. I said, “Sorry, I don’t work here.” She screamed...

Lostina_25 - Someone wouldn’t stop bugging me to help them find something. I told them it was in the farthest corner of the store. They yelled at a manager about...

[Reddit User] - I once joked “You’re fired” to a coworker who made a mistake. He believed me and told our manager. I had to explain I can’t actually fire...

DoormatTheVine - “Patrick, yer fired.” “But I don’t even work here.” “Would ya like a job?” “Boy, would I!” “Yer fired.”

Testerpt5 - You should sue for unjust termination!

So, the consensus is clear: everyone loved this story because it turned a potentially tense moment into lighthearted comedy.

The owner and OP handled the situation perfectly by laughing instead of fighting. They reminded us that kindness and quick humor can defuse entitlement better than any argument.

It also leaves a question for readers: how would you react if someone falsely accused you like that? Would you defend yourself, ignore them, or join in on the joke?

Whatever the answer, one truth remains: empathy and levity can turn everyday chaos into unforgettable stories.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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