A Florida beverage cart girl recently went viral on TikTok after sharing an unbelievable encounter with an entitled golfer who tried to set up a “cash tab” on the course. Per BroBible, TikToker Hailey Poorman (@hahahhailey), recounted a situation that highlighted the bizarre requests she gets while working on the greens. Poorman, who has been working the beverage cart for two years, started her video by saying, “Unfortunately, when 99% of your clientele is men—specifically men golfing—you’re bound to have silly questions.” She then explained that on that day, a golfer approached her to order three beers for his group. Instead of paying the $18, he asked Poorman if she could “tally” the group’s orders through the day, and then he’d pay her cash at the very end. “That’s not how this works,” Poorman explained, clearly baffled, “If you’re paying cash, that means you give me cash. It’s an exchange we make. I give you beer, you give me money, and you pay for that beer. You don’t just get to like drink for free all day and create like this honor system and give me cash at the end of the day like that. It’s not how that works.” I don’t understand how some people think it is okay to make such entitled requests The golfer, according to Poorman, then became “rude,” insisting that he didn’t understand why she couldn’t just do it, so she tried to explain it to him. “When you start a tab at a bar, the bartender takes your card, swipes your card, and already has your card. So, if you drink six beers and then disappear, they’re going to charge you for those six beers and still get paid for the product that you just consumed. I can’t do that if you’re paying cash.” The conversation escalated with the customer asking if she thought he was dishonest. Poorman responded by saying she didn’t think anything because she simply didn’t know him. He did relent, but Poorman couldn’t help but wonder aloud, “Why can’t you just pay as you go, like everybody else?” The interaction clearly struck a chord because the video quickly racked up nearly a million views. @hahahhailey was he trying to scam me for free beer? still so confused by this customer #bevcart #cartgirl #bartender #golfers #bartenderlife ♬ original sound – H A I L S Commenters on Poorman’s video were quick to side with her, with one stating the belief that “He did not want to pay you at all.” A person agreed with her argument: “As a bartender, It’s literally so insane when a customer I’ve never met never met before says ‘you don’t trust me?’ I DON’T KNOW YOU!” This is a top-tier point; trust has to be earned. The consensus was clear: Poorman absolutely made the right call. This story got me thinking of the time a bartender had to deal with customers who insisted that she close the restaurant around them. Recently, a DoorDash driver was also left flabbergasted when his customer told him to put on a humiliating performance for a tip. Dearest Karens, people already have a tough time out there; don’t make it worse.