Bar Wants You To Insult Employees 9
Walking into the Casa Pocho bar in Cullera, Spain, and saying, "You know what I like best about this place? Not a f@#king thing!" might just get you a free drink. The bar is encouraging patrons to insult and swear at its staff, and offering free drinks for funny or original verbal abuse. "When you come in after work, you can say swear at them and call them bastard or imbecile," said client Antonio Ossa. Owner Bernard Mariusz said he thought people needed somewhere to let off some steam in these troubling times.
Bet They Have High Employee Turnover (Score:1)
Sounds like a real fun place to work. It may not be pitched at insulting the employees, but it'll end up doing that very thing without a doubt, and I'm sure they'll get tired of it after a while.
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Anybody with any sort of respect would tip higher after cursing some hottie spanish girl for a free drink.
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I odn't know, if I knew that all the people bitching were told they could, it would make it far less painful because I would have a far easier time ignoring them.
In America (Score:2)
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I'm polite, courteous, and business-like. And I just pay what I owe and a small tip. Yet I get great service, smiles, and sometimes even free things (and no, I'm neither hot nor female).
In fact I get great service in general. Because I treat my fellow humans as such.
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In Australia (Score:2)
There was (I say "was" even though it's still there in name, it is dead to me since the management changed) a place called "Greasey Joe's" in St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia.
Back in the day, You would cop a load of the most intelligent, witty and delightfully offensive abuse when ordering a pint of Coopers Sparkling Ale and a Double Bypass Burger with wedges.
The names they gave the food where all funny and accentuated the greasey nature of the place. The surly service was brilliantly executed and the abuse w