Anyone who has ever worked in the service industry knows how difficult it can be to deal with customers at times. While some people are polite to those in the service industry, others are incredibly rude, and it can be difficult for the workers to maintain their cool when they are confronted with these types of people.

Usually, those in the service industry are forced to hide their true selves and keep a smile on their faces when a customer is being rude to them. Every once in awhile, however, an employee gets the opportunity to let their true selves out and give their customers a brutal lesson in response. That’s exactly what the gay flight attendant does in the story below!

The flight attendant was preparing his cabin for landing one day when a snobby wealthy passenger from an exotic country refused to put up her tray table. When he confronted her about this, she chose to speak condescendingly towards him, and this turned out to be a big mistake for her.

All had been going well on the flight, and the flight attendant’s fun attitude had made him popular with passengers. As they prepared to land, he came over the loudspeaker and said, “Captain Leonard has asked me to announce that he’ll be landing the big scary plane shortly, so lovely people, if you could just put your trays up, that would be super.”

As he walked up the aisle, he noticed that a well-dressed young woman had made no move to close her tray table.

“Perhaps you didn’t hear me over those big brute engines but I asked you to raise your tray, so the main man can pitty-pat us on the ground,” he told her.

Instead of complying, the woman turned her head and said, “In my country, I am called a Princess and I take orders from no one.”

Without missing a beat, the flight attendant fired back, “Well, sweet-cheeks, in my country I’m called a Queen, so I outrank you. Tray up, Bitch.”

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