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A man tried to fix a female golfer's swing. He didn't know she was a PGA pro.
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A man tried to fix a female golfer's swing. He didn't know she was a PGA pro.

We’re all probably familiar with the term “mansplaining,” when a man explains something to a woman in a condescending or patronizing way. Often, this takes the form of a man explaining a subject to a woman who already knows it at an expert level. The female neuroscientist who was told by a man that she should read a research paper she actually wrote comes to mind.Often, mansplaining can show up in small interactions that minimize or infantilize a woman's knowledge and expertise. It can be a man spouting off facts because he thinks it makes him seem interesting, or giving unsolicited fitness advice at the gym in a poorly disguised flirting attempt. But sometimes the irony at play is just too much to bear. Frankly, it's often delicious.In 2024, some next-level mansplaining was caught in the wild. Georgia Ball, a professional golfer and coach who’s racked up over 3 million likes on TikTok for all her tips and tricks of the sport, was minding her own business while practicing a swing change at the driving range. People practicing on the driving range. via Canva/PhotosA man tries to give a female PGA pro golf tipsIt takes all of two seconds on Google to see that when it comes to incorporating a swing change, golfers need to swing slower, at 50-75% their normal speed…which is what Ball was doing. And this is what prompted some man to insert his “advice.”In the clip, we hear the man say “What you are doing there … you shouldn’t be doing that.” Exhibiting the patience of a nun, Ball simply tells him that she’s going through a swing change. But her attempts at reason are unfortunately interrupted, multiple times, when the man repeatedly assures her that, since he’s been playing golf for 20 years, he knows what he’s talking about.He then insists, repeatedly cutting her off, that she’s going too slow on her swing and should be following through. Cue Ball’s incredulous look to the camera.Watch the whole, cringe-inducing interaction here: @georgiagolfcoach Can you believe he said this?
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Customer was leaving a cash tip until he saw what the angry server had already written on his $33 bill
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Customer was leaving a cash tip until he saw what the angry server had already written on his $33 bill

Lionell Carr (@lionellsaidit2) stopped for breakfast while traveling over the holidays. His bill came to $33.06. He paid on the card, leaving the tip line blank because he planned to leave cash on the table. Before he could, the bill came back.Written on the receipt in bold red letters: "Learn to TIP. It's not my job to serve you FOR FREE!"Carr posted a photo of it to Threads last December, with a caption that summed up his reaction: "On my holiday travels, I stopped and had breakfast. this occurred afterwards. I was gonna leave a cash tip......" He added, "These servers are out of control, a lot of times they blocked their blessings for greed!" View on Threads The post has since pulled in 4.5 million views, according to Newsweek, and the comment section became exactly what you'd expect: a full-scale argument about one of the most reliably combustible topics in American public life.On one side, people who felt the server crossed a line. "If you're not getting paid by your EMPLOYER, that's your fault. Tipping is OPTIONAL," wrote @gaga.looie. @trice_the_bea added, "U.S.A. should start learning how to pay its workers. Tips should be a reward for kind service, not their paycheck."On the other, people who felt the server's frustration was completely understandable given the economic reality behind it. "greed? in U.S. servers get a base salary of $2.13/hour on average," wrote @lucy.vard. "The majority of the money they make is tips. We can argue that the system is broken, and restaurant owners should pay their employees, and, while valid, it's a different point. This is how system works, and we shouldn't punish people for the system's imperfection." tipping culture debate, server tip note receipt, Lionell Carr Threads viral, restaurant tipping 2026, tipping etiquette US, Pew Research tipping survey, server minimum wage tips, cash tip restaurant, tipping fatigue America, viral restaurant receipt YouTube Both responses capture something true, which is probably why this post keeps spreading.The structural reality is that the American tipping system puts servers and customers in an uncomfortable position that neither of them created. According to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey, 72% of U.S. adults say they are being asked to tip in more places than five years ago. More Americans oppose businesses suggesting tip amounts (40%) than support it (24%). And 77% of diners say the quality of service is their primary factor in deciding how much to tip, which means a server's income is perpetually attached to variables outside their control.That pressure is real. So is the frustration of a customer who genuinely intended to leave cash and got a lecture in red ink before he had the chance.What makes this story harder to resolve than it looks is that the server's note wasn't wrong about the economics. It was just aimed at the wrong person. The broken part of the system isn't the customer who leaves cash instead of a card tip. It's the system that pays servers $2.13 an hour and asks both parties to sort out the rest between themselves.@azjohnsons put it plainly in the comments: "Tips are their salary. Not a blessing. They worked and should be paid. Sorry for the frustrated note but I get it."That might be the most honest sentence in the whole thread. tipping culture debate, server tip note receipt, Lionell Carr Threads viral, restaurant tipping 2026, tipping etiquette US, Pew Research tipping survey, server minimum wage tips, cash tip restaurant, tipping fatigue America, viral restaurant receipt YouTube You can follow Lionell Carr (@lionellsaidit2) on Instagram Threads for more content on lifestyle. This article originally appeared earlier this year.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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The Beatles album Brian Wilson called Paul McCartney’s best work: “His vocals are amazing”
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The Beatles album Brian Wilson called Paul McCartney’s best work: “His vocals are amazing”

Touché. The post The Beatles album Brian Wilson called Paul McCartney’s best work: “His vocals are amazing” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The one singer Patti Smith said would live on forever: “His body of work will always endure”
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The one singer Patti Smith said would live on forever: “His body of work will always endure”

A master poet for the ages. The post The one singer Patti Smith said would live on forever: “His body of work will always endure” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Remembering Clarence Gilyard Jr., ‘Matlock’s Conrad McMasters
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Remembering Clarence Gilyard Jr., ‘Matlock’s Conrad McMasters

He also had star turns in 'Walker, Texas Ranger,' 'Top Gun' and 'Die Hard.'
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Why Exactly Did They Destroy the Border?
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Why Exactly Did They Destroy the Border?

Why Exactly Did They Destroy the Border?
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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The Burger King Sandwich Even Celebrities Couldn't Make Popular
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The Burger King Sandwich Even Celebrities Couldn't Make Popular

Like other fast food chains, Burger King has had many menu items get discontinued. This one in particular couldn't even be saved by celebrities.
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FLASHBACK: President Trump Called Out Prince Andrew’s Epstein Ties 11 Years Ago!

Trump said the Duke of York was quite familiar with the pedophile island 'cesspool.'
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Intel Uncensored
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Weighing Down Childhood: Are Vaccines and Glyphosate Contributing to Childhood Obesity?

The epidemic of obesity in US children has a statistically significant positive correlation with the number of vaccine doses recommended, with similar trends evident for hypertension and metabolic syndrome.
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After All the Promises of Free Everything Mamdani is Raising Taxes
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