Bartending is not an easy job. Besides being an artist when it comes to preparing drinks, you also have to be a therapist, psychologist, a friend, and be perceptive about your surroundings and read the room.
If you ask me, bartenders are the hidden everyday superheroes of our time, and we should give them the credit they deserve.
Case in point, one woman recently shared a simple and effective way of how a bartender kept her safe from a potentially dangerous guy that was sitting across her at the bar.
Laura Motta tweeted her story, and the tweet gained more than 800k likes on the platform. Besides, it also inspired dozens of women to share their own similar stories of how absolute strangers came to their rescue. Check them out for yourself below, and feel free to share your own story in the comment section.
Was at a bar alone yesterday when the bartender said, “Hey, check out this text from my sister!” He showed me his phone and it said, “Do not, under any circumstances, get into a conversation with the guy sitting on your right.” Men, if you are in a position to do this, DO THIS.
— Laura Motta (@guttersniper) April 29, 2022
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…next to a windowless white box van with the driver door open.
The cashier watched as I backed out of my space and then stood in the middle of the exit lane so I could leave while he blocked the “stalker” from following me.Forever grateful to that cashier.
— Darnell de Palma (@DarnellGregori2) April 29, 2022
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I was in a movie theater once & a guy a few empty seats away decided to flash me. I stood up & said loudly, “This guy right here just pulled his pants down because he thinks he can shock me & scare me! This guy right here!”
Dude ran out the side door like the place was on fire.
— (@Rindie611) April 30, 2022
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I used to work as a door guy. If a woman was leaving with a guy and she’s well beyond her limit and can’t stay awake, I’d stop them and tell the guy to call her phone. If he doesn’t know her number or his number isn’t inputted in her phone, she wasn’t leaving with him.
— Ty Erickson (@norseerickson) April 29, 2022
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Worked in bars for years. 2 nieces. When they reached the age, I told them listen to me now. Two rules in bars . Never leave your drink. If you do it by mistake get a new one. Two, if 5 arrive together, 5 leave together. Get his number on the way out. No One left behind.
Advertisement— PKarma (@boomiec) April 29, 2022
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On 1st date with guy and after few drinks he sways to bathroom, barman tells me my date had ordered him to serve me doubles and him singles, he’d done the opposite. I then asked him to serve me non alcohol. Few hrs later when the guy fell off the stool, I left,very much sober.
— mags (@happymargy) April 29, 2022
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I love this. I was once at a country bar dancing with a guy and decided I was done after he said something. He grabbed my arm as I tried to walk away. Bouncers grabbed him immediately and threw him out. So thankful for men that watch out for all women.
— Angelina Goode (@angelina_goode) April 29, 2022
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I was in England on an exchange program and did not know anyone that well. I took a sip from a drink at a pub and blacked out completely. I woke up the next day in the apartment of a group of girls who watched over me the whole night to make sure I was okay.
— Jerica Peters (@jerica_peters) April 30, 2022
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At 13, I had a job cleaning the local card store on Sat. mornings (vacuum, etc.) Every time I went to the closet for supplies, the owner would “need” to squeeze in the tiny room too. The 16 yr old working the register started pulling everything out before I got there. My hero.
Advertisement— @knitmom1418(she/her) (@knitmom1418) April 29, 2022
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one more story. had a fight publicly with my husband. we were pretty heated, I wanted to leave he was insisting I talk it out. a stranger came and asked me ” R U safe?” my husband was annoyed but she made me answer her. I remember her and I’m grateful
— meidasBJ (@midasmightyBJ) April 30, 2022
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I saw this “drink menu“ in the ladies room of a bar/restaurant in Lake Placid. Depending upon what drink you ordered that was a signal to the bartender of what kind of help you needed. I have blacked out the names of the drinks for obvious reasons. I wish all bars did this pic.twitter.com/dRURs9q4dq
— Michelle Manning (@ManningTechTalk) April 29, 2022
Source: Upworthy