A client asked to be discounted a coffee that she did not drink and her unusual claim went viral, unleashing laughter and debates on social networks.
In social networkssome clips manage to stand out for the absurd and others for exaggeration. One in particular caused laughter when a client demanded a Unusual discount in a Aesthetics Center. In the middle of the story, the Viral moment gained strength by its level of ridicule. It all started with a simple cup of coffee not consumed.
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Everything started when a client demanded that they be discounted from facial treatment a coffee that she did not drink. The moment was shared by Ornellaowner of the premises, who told the claim and showed how he reacted to the absurd situation.


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The absurd request for the client that went viral on Tik Tok
The woman said that coffee should be included in the price of the service and that a discount corresponded for not having consumed it. According to his logic, paying for something he did not use was not fair, and demanded that they reflect it in the total subscriber.
Ornella clarified that the coffee had no cost and was part of a courtesy They offered all clients. The same applied to load the cell phone or take a candy: no extra is charged, but it is not discounted if it is not used.
The discussion climbed quickly When the client redoubled the bet and asked if she could have several coffees for the same price. The owner, already without patience, wished him “A good weekend and many coffee“, making it clear that I didn’t wait for her back.
The video burst the networks with comments that went from astonishment to laughter. For many, it was a perfect sample of how the absurd can turn a daily situation into irresistible viral content.
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