Waffle House Waitress Caught on Hidden Camera—What She Did Next Shocked Everyone!

Waffle House Waitress Caught on Hidden Camera—What She Did Next Shocked Everyone!
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As she spoke to reporters that day, Laura had this to say. “It was so busy in here, you know? And she actually took the time to stop and hear what he had to say instead of walking past him. It just meant something to me,” she explained. And Adrien said that the act meant a lot to him as well.

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Just Another Day Of Being Kind For Evoni

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Evoni wipes away a tear

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Ever humble, Evoni said that she did what anyone else would do if they knew someone was in need. She didn’t let the award, the media attention, or even the scholarship go to her head.

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As she told local reporters “I don’t know, it was something I would do any other day.” But anyone who’s ever been helped by the kindness of a stranger might disagree with her. Evoni is a beautiful example of treating people with kindness.

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She Isn’t Your Average Waitress

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surprising waitress story

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Rosalynd Harris is more than your average waitress, and that’s for sure. At 25 years old, she works at Busboys and Poets, located in Washington, D.C., and she knows precisely what she wants from life.

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Working at that restaurant is no coincidence, as it promotes social justice like Rosalynd does. She stands up for what she believes in, no matter what. Then, when a group of Texans walked into the restaurant, her moral compass spazzed, and she didn’t know how to handle the situation.

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The Daily Struggle

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a busy restaurant with lots of customers

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While she might generally enjoy working at Busboys and Poets, Harris treats it more like a means to an end. It’s not where she wants to end her career. She works two jobs to help pay off the college fees she has while attending school.

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Harris doesn’t have much time to herself for relaxation or leisurely activities. With so much going on in her life, the last thing she wanted was drama coming from a customer.

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Where Things Went Down

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taking food orders in restaurant

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The last thing Harris wanted was a customer confrontation, but the moment was approaching where she had no say in the matter. As previously mentioned, Busboys and Poets was a social-justice friendly location that had role models of color plastered across the walls.

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You can imagine how Harris felt when a group of men with red caps walked into the building. It wasn’t just the place that serves as a crucial element in this story, but the time it happened matters too…

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Fighting For Her Rights

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crowd protesting after election

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The unusual situation took place during the presidential inauguration! Not only that, but it was also when the Women’s March took place as well. A lot was going on, and Harris was one of the 500,000 women that showed up to march.

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After all the festivities finished, some folks stayed around the city for the week that followed. Jason White and his friends were some of those people that decided to stick around after coming from Texas…

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Sticking Out Like A Sore Thumb

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jason white going to restaurant

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During that fateful day at lunchtime, Jason and his pals strolled into the restaurant, and the energy shifted. Immediately the place became silent. Harris and everyone else in the building stared in disbelief.

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Stereotyping people usually isn’t something Harris does, but two things were certain regarding these new customers. For one, they were from out of town. Secondly, they only came to the country’s capital to celebrate the inauguration of the new president.

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He Was A Real Patriot

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wearing red hats after election

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It’s never polite to judge a book by the cover, but sometimes your assumptions can be correct, as Harris’ were. Jason White and his buddies came from Texas to celebrate the new leader of the free world, happy at the outcome of the election.

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White is very patriotic, and he’s someone who puts his country first. Looking through that lens, it makes sense that he casually walked around sporting his red cap. Still, there was more than meets the eye about White that Harris didn’t know…

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Who Was Jason White?

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jason white had a normal job

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There was more to Jason White than you would guess from a first impression. The 37-year-old is a dentist who’s big on family and has a unit of close friends in his circle.

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Once he arrived in D.C. with his buddies, they visited several locations, including Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. While there is more to White than the red hat he had on, he was merely wearing it in the wrong place…

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No Hats, Please

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the waitress is uncomfortable

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Unsurprisingly, the first thing that caught everyone’s attention was the red hats White and his friends wore. Harris didn’t mention anything to White, but she quietly suggested that he and his pals remove the lids while in the eatery.

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