Illiterate man is harassed by café cashier | WWYD

18,961,592
0
Publicado 2019-08-24
A man struggles to read the menu at a café and reluctantly tells the cashier he can’t read. What will people do when she belittles him in front of customers?

WATCH FULL EPISODES OF WWYD:
abc.go.com/shows/what-would-you-do

Watch brand new WWYD episodes on Friday at 9PM on ABC!
Subscribe to WWYD ► bit.ly/WWYDSubs

Follow What Would You Do? across the web!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwyd
Twitter: twitter.com/WWYDABC
Instagram: instagram.com/wwydabc/

What would you do when you think no one is watching? What Would You Do? (WWYD?) explores the varying answers with the help of hidden cameras capturing individuals who have been placed within seemingly everyday situation that quickly go ary. The individuals on this hidden camera show are forced to make tough calls when directly faced with situations of racism, violence, hate crimes, and other hot button cultural issues. Catch John Quinones reporting on these individuals as they make split-second decisions to intervene or mind their own business. WWYD? airs Friday nights at 9|8c on ABC.

What Would You Do? (WWYD) is a hidden camera show, hosted by ABC News correspondent John Quinones, in which unknowing bystanders are placed in uncomfortable, and often compromising real world scenarios in public. WWYD’s hidden cameras focus on the average person’s responses and reactions to these issues of social responsibility. Topics such as gay couples being affectionate in public, date rape, racism and racial profiling, interracial couples, abusive parents, drunk driving, and harassment of the homeless are touched upon in this series. What will you do? Would you choose to intervene in these situations? Watch and join the discussion.

#WhatWouldYouDo #WWYD #SocialExperiment #ABC

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @molli_moo
    My dad can’t read. His parents abused him so he never really got an good education. I’m just so happy these people stepped up. Thank you some much for all the likes and support!
  • @thomaswarren2699
    I mean, everyone's complimenting the actor, but what about the actress? It takes real skill to play any villain convincingly
  • The second gal with the grandfather who cannot read is probably the sweetest woman on Earth. She was even nice to the cashier and trying to just explain to her how this kind of thing happens.
  • @denkikaminari78
    That male actor absolutely NAILED his role. His, “It’s so embarrassing,” and, “I should’ve learned to read a long time ago” hit different. His body language. The way he tries to look away in embarrassment as they talk gave me tears.
  • @Randomblindgirl
    Cashier: being rude Couple making eye contact: you take the man, I'll handle the lady
  • @jiong85
    Saw a $20.00 bill on the floor at Walmart one day, passed on by because I didn't want John Quinones popping up asking why I picked it up.
  • @AnimeXIIIII
    That first couple that helps the man out is an absolute power couple. Notice how she's helping him out while the man lets the worker know that her attitude is out of line. Both are performing an important job here, I absolutely love it.
  • @soccernoodle17x
    First couples synergy is off the charts. Girl steps up to help and boy addresses the problem. No hesitation on either side. Absolutely love it
  • @jstawch2608
    I feel bad for the actress who is probably a decent person but has to act like a piece of garbage in front of strangers who think its real.
  • @linajourdani8440
    The girl who started reciting the menu, she’s a literal angel.
  • @LupiFem
    "Your manager will know about this." That is a Karen move I can get behind.
  • @kosmickobb8570
    The way that first couple looked at each other and didn't even have to talk it out. They were on the same page and immediately took action! Wow!
  • @nixcortez4019
    Everytime the actor says "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be a bother" my heart breaks.
  • @Asa...S
    The actor who played the illiterate man was very good, I really believed him, and felt so sorry for him.
  • @BandChoirChick09
    This one really hit close to home for me. My Dad had an accident as a young child that left him with a TBI, which led to him not being able to read. He was a damn hard worker though! He learned hands on what to do at the many different jobs he had, and he took things so seriously on getting the job done right. When he left a job at a casino where he replaced lightbulbs, the casino had to hire a couple more people to do the same job that my Dad did all on his own. He sure taught me how to be a hard worker, and that you can be a hard worker no matter your circumstances! When he worked a janitorial job, he taught a new hire how to do things right, no taking shortcuts. Later on that new hire told my Mom and I that he was so glad that my Dad trained him and that he trained him well.
  • @mccoyAB
    The way the last lady really put things into perspective really makes me want to help those unfortunate enough to not have the opportunity for an education, whether they are good or bad people. We have to think outside the box.
  • @vLoveYourz
    This dudes acting is phenomenal. I lowkey wanted to cry watching him
  • @breadpuddin6685
    when the girl says she likes the toasted marshmallow one, and he smiles... MY HEART 😭😢
  • I really love the first couple duo! The way they looked at each other and the girl directly went to help him while the guy addressed the waitress. Its so heart warming to see ❤
  • Sometimes when I’m down, I come to this show just to remember there are good people in the world that do have empathy. So many people are out for themselves these days and it helps to remember there’s good out there ❤