Wednesday, August 07, 2019


Man allegedly hands out business cards to women at pub asking, ‘Who’s ready to f**k?’

A dimwit

A wannabe pick-up artist allegedly handed out business cards to a group of women at a Sydney pub on Thursday night asking, “Who’s ready to f**k?”

But he may have woken up with more than a sore head the next day, after their male companion decided to email the man’s employer to dob him in.

In a post to a Sydney “ranting/complaints” Facebook group, the man described the alleged incident. “Hot tip to all the thirsty bois,” he wrote.

“Don’t go up to a table at a pub and say, ‘Hey what’s up n****s’, then hand out your business card to all the women at the table while asking, ‘Who’s ready to f**k?’ Especially if it includes the company you work for.”

He said he had sent an email to the man’s company “asking if it’s expected their employees do this sh*t, at midnight in a pub” and whether the employee “is expected at work in the morning”?

“Not sorry at all,” he wrote, adding the man’s first name and the company he works for, “but you kind of creepers will never get a pass”. He later shared a photo of the man from his Facebook profile.

The post sparked fierce debate, with many members of the group praising the move. “At no time and no location is this ever OK. Good on you,” one woman wrote.

Others, however, said contacting his employer was going too far. “Besides being too full on I don’t see what’s it got to do with his work/employment,” a female member wrote. “He has just been distasteful.”

But one woman hit back at the “don’t bring his employment into it” argument, pointing out that “he was the one who opened that door, literally used that card”.

“Every company has certain expectations of their employees while on company time or any time they are representing the brand,” she wrote.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Some people have no sense.