CUSTOMER MOCKED ME BECAUSE I WORK AS A CASHIER AT THE GROCERY STORE – MOMENTS LATER, KARMA TOOK REVENGE FOR ME.

I am a single mom of three kids and work as a cashier at the grocery store. Yesterday, a mother with two children came to our supermarket. She was dressed in expensive designer clothes, as were her two teenage children. When she came to the register and I started ringing up her groceries, she suddenly said, “WHAT’S WITH THE FACE, DEAR? WHY AREN’T YOU SMILING AT A CUSTOMER?” I had been working all day and apparently hadn’t noticed that I forgot to smile. “I’m sorry,” I said to her. Then, I smiled at her and continued to serve her. But she loudly laughed and said: “I’D HAVE THAT FACE TOO IF I WORKED AS A CASHIER. YOUR FACE LOOKS MEAN BECAUSE YOU EARN SO LITTLE, LOSER.” All the other customers in line looked shocked, while I turned red from embarrassment. As I finished with her products, karma took revenge on the woman for me. Just as I handed her the last bag, she..⬇️

 

Karma often strikes unexpectedly, delivering justice when we least

anticipate it. Four gripping tales illustrate how the universe balances

the scales, proving that disrespecting others can lead to surprising consequences.

At a family reunion, Tom, a successful corporate lawyer, made a grand entrance

in a flashy Ferrari. He reveled in the admiration, boasting about his wealth

and belittling others. When my husband, David, shared a heartwarming story about

one of his students overcoming adversity, Tom interrupted: “You’ll never own a car like mine on a teacher’s salary.”

David, a kind-hearted teacher, calmly replied, “I love what I do. Teaching gives

me a sense of purpose that money can’t buy.” Tom’s wife, Lisa, added,

“Honestly, David, why did you settle for such a mediocre job?”

The reunion’s mood shifted, but the story didn’t end there. Days later,

Tom faced a shocking turn of events. His expensive Ferrari, which had been

a symbol of his wealth, was stolen. In the blink of an eye, his arrogance

and showboating came full circle, leaving him humbled by the very karma he had mocked.

Karma doesn’t always wait for grand events. One woman’s unexpected run-in with

a rude customer in a grocery store led to a surprising reversal of fortune,

reinforcing the lesson that treating others with kindness is always the best approach.

These stories remind us to approach life with humility and respect, for karma is always watching.

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