
Oh God! It happened to me when I was a waitress. He was so crestfallen, it broke my heart. I found out a week or so later from him that she basically blew him off a second time. He comes in the next day and I mention that she came in looking for him and he looked so excited. Apparently they got their times completely mixed up. She showed up 20 minutes later asking about J. One hour passes, no show, two, no show, finally three, he's looking despondent and starts collecting his things and leaves. He was an awkward kind of guy, but very interesting and incredibly friendly. I was bussing tables and asked who the latte was for and very excitedly expressed that he was meeting a lady and it was "kind of a date". He came in one day, got his usual tea and asked if I could charge him for a latte, but make it later, no big deal. One of the regulars, we'll call him J, was working on his PHD in Art History or something to that effect at the university near us. Not a waiter, but worked at a coffee shop for several years and made friends with tons of regulars. >!insert spoiler here!< Other subreddits you might like: some

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