Cinna
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Confrontation can be very upsetting to someone with anxiety. Also feeling helpless or taken advantage of can set off an anxiety attack. Some dispute with the service or food could have made them decide to leave. Gabby may have been upset that Brian paid the bill when she didn't feel they should. She went back in and asked for a refund. And was denied. Brian tried to defend her, and failed. All this confrontation and helplessness would be very upsetting to her, and I can see why it would make her cry.So, why was Gabby outside crying? Is there an incentive for the manager to downplay the incident? Why would they come back inside and ask for their money back if they had just paid the server moments earlier? This is a weird story. By weird, I just mean that it further confuses rather than tying any ends together. MOO
Is there an incentive for the manager to downplay the incident? I believe so. This case has made national news. Gabby is loved by many people and they vigorously defend her. The manager wouldn't want to be known as the restaurant that did (something?) to make her cry.
MOO