A bartender has left people raising eyebrows when she said she doesn't wear a bra to work.
Yulia, who works in the US, made a video on TikTok and called men "pervert" if she caught them staring at her.
"When the cute guy at the bar stares at your boobs because I wear no bra on purpose," she wrote in the video.
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The TikToker put on a white vest and lip-synced: "You disugsting pervert! That's absolutely unacceptable!"
But she didn't seem to mind as she added: "I like that."
In another video she danced to a song while saying: "How I feel being the only waitress that never wears a bra at work. Because it's my body, my choice!"
The brunette also hinted that work could be stressful at times.
"Someone tries to order something at work but I am trying to figure out if anything is real around me," Yulia added.
The employee mentioned that her clothing choice might have caused a stir at work but she doesn't mind when customers ask when her next shift would be so they could pop by for a drink.
"Happy when I get a big tip from customers!" she expressed.
Meanwhile a bartender has shared some "red flags" for drinkers to look out for when they pop in a pub for a pint.
Hands around the rim of the glass is a big no and shoving ice into a glass tumbler without using any tools could be another work hazard.
"Leaning on the bar – time to lean, time to clean," they warned in a TikTok video on PINS Social Club in Liverpool.
And viewers shared their thoughts on the red flags.
One fellow pub worker wrote: "Putting a glass in the ice bin is soo stupid, you are asking for the glass to break!"
"Oh my God the hands on the rim thing, thank you! A local bartender does that to me and it bugs me!" a customer shared.
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