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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Watch Sonic Drive-Thru Employee Take Orders In Fake Indian Accent, Offend Customers

13 comments:

  1. why get offended. its funny. who cares. we turning into a nation of sissies

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  2. I am not sure what this proves since she does not have a video of the actual dude. Maybe he is indian.

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  3. I hope when she calls the 800 number for sonic, she gets someone in Mumbai.

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  4. get a life woman. what is the deal, that is what Indians sound like sometimes.

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  5. Uh... why would she marry an Indian?
    duh.
    The guy did a great imitation. Laugh!

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  6. May 13, 2014 at 1:04 PM
    You can hear him without his accent for a few seconds after she said that she has this on video and people with a true accent doesn't sound like that.

    May 13, 2014 at 12:54 PM
    May 13, 2014 at 1:30 PM
    May 13, 2014 at 2:20 PM

    Now we know that you are idiots this is offensive and you don't understand since you people have your heads so high up. I am Asian and sometimes people says cing-chung... and I find that very offensive(Except for once when some said something wrong and some how said "I peed my pants" in my language) since it is racist as it makes one feel degraded and makes fun of one's heritage and if you say something like that to you boss who has an accent you'll lose your job like the person in the video will as there will be people in higher management who would take offense. If you moved some where else or go on vacation in a foreign country you'll be the one to have the accent and others will make fun of you and you'll understand the video.

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  7. Whiny b*tch. You got an Obama voter there for sure. The guy was seriously funny, but all she sees is an opportunity to be all morally-superior. These people must be miserable to be around.

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  8. How about employees speaking in "Ebonics" I can never understand them!

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  9. Give me a break! He wasn't mockng Indians. He was using an Indian accent- imitation is the highest form of flattery.
    FIRST WORLD PROBLEM!!

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  10. 11:26 PM
    You are right..it's a higher ground sort of thing....

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  11. I am Southern born and Southern bred and very proud of my heritage and Confederate ancestors. Funny how you people call me and other Southerners racist and get away with it.

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  12. May 13, 2014 at 6:32 PM

    We already know that your an Obama voter.

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