Must-See: This Delta Customer Service Agent At LAX Is HILARIOUS

Must-See: This Delta Customer Service Agent At LAX Is HILARIOUS

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Yeah, I’m not even going to bother with much commentary, but this is easily the funniest interaction I’ve seen involving an airline employee. Does this lady realize just how hilarious she is? It’s not just one thing she says, but line after line, she is an absolute legend…

I can’t decide which part is my favorite, but it has to be one of these four:

  • “You talk to me in Chinese, I respond Chinese, and all of a sudden you don’t speak Chinese, huh”
  • “Oh”
  • “Not should be, have to be”
  • “Who use a hand nowadays”

Lady, keep doing you! Now that’s what I call premium humor!

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  1. Em Guest

    Funny how Americans get so defensive when asked where are they from. Almost as if they’re insecure about their heritage and know that they’re not from America.

    1. All Due Respect Guest

      Ask yourself if you want to be the kind of person who shows courtesy to others, or you want to be the kind of person who lectures others on what is appropriate for them to be sensitive about.

      For instance, I don't have a problem with being the butt of short jokes (I'm 1.83, which in my family makes me very short), but I know at least one person who does not like those jokes...

      Ask yourself if you want to be the kind of person who shows courtesy to others, or you want to be the kind of person who lectures others on what is appropriate for them to be sensitive about.

      For instance, I don't have a problem with being the butt of short jokes (I'm 1.83, which in my family makes me very short), but I know at least one person who does not like those jokes so I don't tell them around this person. It's called courtesy.

      If you are a person who has no sensitivities whatsoever, good for you. I'm guessing that's not the case. So maybe treat other people the way you'd want to be treated.

      As for the not from America thing, if you really wanna tell a person of Asian decent that they're not from America because their ancestry is from elsewhere, you can take that logic all the way back to the Beringia Land Bridge, and from there none of us are from America.

  2. Tim Guest

    Sweatpants, crocs, and Marlboros. Gross.

  3. José madeira Guest

    if you are not Indian native american
    .. you are from some of 200 other country ahhh
    But American dont understand that ........ i use all language at ckin.... in Lisbon for Lufthansa...all words i know bag, gate, excesso bag , salute etc people was very happy.... bla Bla...

  4. Semperfix Guest

    I'd take this interaction over any rudeness or sourpuss from a customer service rep.

    My grandmother moved to the US in her forties, so she had a bit of an accent. Whenever someone erroneously guessed her origins she would say, "Even better, I'm from x!" It never failed to bring out smiles.

    1. Eskimo Guest

      Exactly.

      Your grandmother is awesome. People are inherently nice. It's obvious she's not like the predominately occupied race gender religion etc.

      It's the snowflakes that ruins everything.

  5. Jayce Guest

    In Miami this would be, you talk to me in English, I respond to you in Spanish.

    1. JB Guest

      As someone who lived in Miami for 2 years not knowing Spanish when I moved there, and being of South Asian descent, this was a PITA.

      I would tell people "No hablo Espanol", but no one would believe me! They would keep talking in Spanish and blatantly ignore what I just told them. South Asian genes and Hispanic genes look quite similar (and I happen to look very hispanic as well) so I get...

      As someone who lived in Miami for 2 years not knowing Spanish when I moved there, and being of South Asian descent, this was a PITA.

      I would tell people "No hablo Espanol", but no one would believe me! They would keep talking in Spanish and blatantly ignore what I just told them. South Asian genes and Hispanic genes look quite similar (and I happen to look very hispanic as well) so I get why people would assume I am hispanic. But, when I tell them I don't speak Spanish, they assume I am one of those people who thinks English is superior and doesn't want to speak in my native tongue of Spanish. But they were wrong, I truly had no idea what people were saying lol.

      Eventually I just learned enough Spanish to get by. It comes in handy when I travel to Spanish speaking countries. But in more important situations, I stick to English. Many Hispanics still judge me thinking I just don't like to speak Spanish lol

  6. JamesW Guest

    Cameras have gotten too cheap, and web content too easy for average idiots to produce and share.

    Who is this person? Why is their journey worth documenting and sharing? Why do we care how long it takes them to check a bag?

    And they're a lousy cameraman, too. Get motion sickness from all those head jerks.

    1. betterbub Diamond

      who's asking you to be this upset all the time?

  7. Eskimo Guest

    I never get those snowflakes who seem to respond as "I'm American" when your ethnicity obviously isn't from one of the Cherokee tribes.

    Next time why don't you answer that with "My pronoun of the day is ze American"

    1. All Due Respect Guest

      First, this lady is awesome and was just having fun and building rapport with another person who she likely perceived to be Asian as well.

      Dunno about snowflakes, but it's reasonable to get a little annoyed when you get quizzed about where you're from based solely on your appearance. I'm a first generation Caucasian looking American and I've never been asked where I'm from, but my girlfriend is a fifth generation American of Chinese decent...

      First, this lady is awesome and was just having fun and building rapport with another person who she likely perceived to be Asian as well.

      Dunno about snowflakes, but it's reasonable to get a little annoyed when you get quizzed about where you're from based solely on your appearance. I'm a first generation Caucasian looking American and I've never been asked where I'm from, but my girlfriend is a fifth generation American of Chinese decent and she is often asked where she's from. When she says "Newport", sometimes people say, "But where are you REALLY from?"

      So, you know, if people are flipping out about it, that's one thing. This guy is not. He is politely stating that he's an American in a very friendly voice.

    2. Eskimo Guest

      First, I agree the Delta agent was awesome. She is very friendly, customer oriented and has higher tolerance and perseverance than you all realize.

      Your gf and you are both snowflakes for being annoyed even a little, when they ask follow up questions. You already know what they're trying to ask. You're just answer it like the few instance where Tim Dunn is quoting an actual fact. Not denying the fact. But you're still being...

      First, I agree the Delta agent was awesome. She is very friendly, customer oriented and has higher tolerance and perseverance than you all realize.

      Your gf and you are both snowflakes for being annoyed even a little, when they ask follow up questions. You already know what they're trying to ask. You're just answer it like the few instance where Tim Dunn is quoting an actual fact. Not denying the fact. But you're still being Tim Dunn of 5th generation Chinese American.

      As a Caucasian you don't get that because you drove the natives into the desert, brainwash them, and ultimately ethnic cleansing them. That's why you don't get a Navajo asking where are you from.

      Same as the guy, baiting the Delta agent with a greeting in Mandarin.

    3. All Due Respect Guest

      Dude, get help.

    4. Eskimo Guest

      Dude, "But where are you REALLY from?"

  8. AeroB13a Guest

    So, is she the Tim Dunn login character? Alternatively, did she attend the Tim Dunn, Delta indoctrination class when she was employed?

    1. All Due Respect Guest

      No shade, but people gotta stop mentioning Timmy when he's not in a conversation. He's already got issues, he doesn't need his Truman Show Syndrome validated.

      Side note, one of the weirdest elements of these niche travel sites is the prevalence of very specific personality types with outsized influence. Fascinating.

      Also, whatever happened to our international sophisticate ARPS? Did he pull a Sonny Bono skiing in Klosters this last winter season? Is he too...

      No shade, but people gotta stop mentioning Timmy when he's not in a conversation. He's already got issues, he doesn't need his Truman Show Syndrome validated.

      Side note, one of the weirdest elements of these niche travel sites is the prevalence of very specific personality types with outsized influence. Fascinating.

      Also, whatever happened to our international sophisticate ARPS? Did he pull a Sonny Bono skiing in Klosters this last winter season? Is he too busy summering in Capri to post?

    2. AeroB13a Guest

      ARPS did appear in a couple of different frocks earlier this year. However, it did not last long as its slip kept sliding below the hemline …. not a pretty sight! …. :-)

    3. Kaleb_With_A_K Diamond

      He lives rent free in your head.

    4. AeroB13a Guest

      Worry not Kaleb, nothing so insignificant is in my head darlink …. only very special people are allowed don’t you know?

      One has become accustomed to ignoring gross ignorance after pressing the Post button …. :-)

  9. Blake K Guest

    The passenger seems really annoying (even more so once I see his social media account)

  10. DJ Guest

    Saw this earlier this week and thought she is hilarious as well! My favorite part was "I just taught you" ha!

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All Due Respect Guest

First, this lady is awesome and was just having fun and building rapport with another person who she likely perceived to be Asian as well. Dunno about snowflakes, but it's reasonable to get a little annoyed when you get quizzed about where you're from based solely on your appearance. I'm a first generation Caucasian looking American and I've never been asked where I'm from, but my girlfriend is a fifth generation American of Chinese decent and she is often asked where she's from. When she says "Newport", sometimes people say, "But where are you REALLY from?" So, you know, if people are flipping out about it, that's one thing. This guy is not. He is politely stating that he's an American in a very friendly voice.

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All Due Respect Guest

No shade, but people gotta stop mentioning Timmy when he's not in a conversation. He's already got issues, he doesn't need his Truman Show Syndrome validated. Side note, one of the weirdest elements of these niche travel sites is the prevalence of very specific personality types with outsized influence. Fascinating. Also, whatever happened to our international sophisticate ARPS? Did he pull a Sonny Bono skiing in Klosters this last winter season? Is he too busy summering in Capri to post?

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Eskimo Guest

Exactly. Your grandmother is awesome. People are inherently nice. It's obvious she's not like the predominately occupied race gender religion etc. It's the snowflakes that ruins everything.

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