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To learn more about how this conversation started in the first place, we reached out to Reddit user Basic-Importance-680 to hear what inspired her to pose the question, "Have you ever had a celebrity come to your work?"
"What inspired me to start the conversation was to share my story about working at McDonaldâs, even though Iâve never worked in a restaurant," she told Bored Panda. "I wanted to work in a restaurant, but I never got hired. I wanted to make conversation with people."
In her post, the OP shared that 6ix9ine would frequent the McDonald's she worked at. "He always ordered a bunch of food and asked for free stuff, which we refused," she noted. "Once, I was giving him his change back, it was $10, and he handed it back to me asking for a different $10 bill because it looked all ripped up. We all acted like he was a regular person when he saw us."
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Basic-Importance-680 says she was surprised her post received so many comments. "I was not expecting that much attention," she admitted. "Some of the responses surprised me, especially the celebrities that I know by name, and it was so nice to hear people share their stories."
But she did note that none of the stories changed her existing opinions on these celebs. "Most of the celebrities I knew from the comments had positive reactions from the person telling the story," the OP added.
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We were also curious if there were any specific celebrities that the OP would be interested in encountering. "I would love to meet Gordon Ramsey," she shared. "I love watching his shows, and I follow him all over social media. I want to learn to cook like he does, and he has inspired me to take some recipes from social media and blogs and learn."
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Basic-Importance-680 also finds celebrities who donât tip or who are rude to servers to be very entitled. "They think because they are well known that their presence is enough of a tip," she told Bored Panda. "The servers live off of tips, and even though the employers should be the one to raise their wages, itâs always considerate to tip when receiving any service you enjoy."
"They are regular customers just like anyone else and have to treat those who are serving them with respect," the OP continued. "If they want respect, they have to give it. Respect is not just handed away. Iâm sure they would get a lot of backlash if the stories were all over the news."
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"I hope that everyone who read the post or commented enjoyed sharing their stories and having a conversation with new people," the OP added. "It was a lot of fun to interact with new people and hear things you donât usually hear on a daily basis."
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Nicolas Cage is the biggest exception. Dude is real weird, but a good tipper at least.
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He was the sweetest old man!!! Very nice, polite, and respectful. He offered to take pics with staff as well.
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