Glennis Grace denounces the lack of decency on the street. She teaches her followers a lesson in street etiquette. “I always say good morning to the first person I meet. I think that’s neat.”
Glennis Grace is apparently genuinely surprised that no one greets her anymore when she walks down the street in the Jordaan. She complains in a video on her Instagramstories namely about the alleged lack of decency on the street. “Good morning Annie”, she says to her best friend Angela in the car. She thereupon: “Good morning.”
‘Come on!’
Then Glennis goes wild with her lesson in street etiquette. “Well, look: that’s a very logical response you get from people. I walk out of my house and always say good morning to the first person I meet on the street. Even though I don’t know you, but I think that’s just neat.”
She sighs: “Good morning, good evening, good afternoon: do you remember what it means people? come on†
Boomerang
Glennis gets that pointing finger back in her face like a boomerang. The juice channels then overflow with people who complain about Glennis’s own behavior. This is how a former Bijenkorf employee tells juice channel that she once greeted the passing Glennis in the shop, the way she greets all customers.
The employee: “She rolled her eyes, sighed very deeply and said: ‘Ehhh, well go ahead: good morning.’ And she was the only customer who walked by. So I just felt really ignored and really felt like an asshole for her in front of my co-workers. As if I was footstool for her. So she really shouldn’t be talking. Get mad again when I hear this.”
Louis Vuitton
Another source about Glennis: “How dare she say anything about that? That woman really is the scum of the scum. The same goes for the Louis Vuitton store. She was complaining aloud, almost loudly, why she was not helped immediately. She must have thought the whole store would look with her mouth open as Glenda ‘the ultimate celebrity‘ came in.”
Another: “This one is really far from neat. I used to work at Azzurro Kids in the PC and a few years later I also worked at Karen Millen in the PC Hooft. And this one really had an attitude. She was rude; threw clothes. Be to clothes, like: I want those! Not even a neat hello, or, ‘Do you happen to have these in that size?’”
Glennis responds
Glennis responds to the controversy by saying that there are ‘more important things to worry about’. She also confronts a follower: