Savannah, who was wearing a black-and-white hijab, claims the man asked her: “Are you dressed up as a penguin?”
“I didn’t know what to say,” the TikToker explained.“You should have said ‘I’m a nun’ to make him feel guilty,” a commenter added.“When he got to the end to the sales area I said to him ‘hey, I’m not a penguin by the way’ and he said ‘I’m so sorry, I realize that’,” she said.
Viewers were divided on the incident, with some saying the man was rude and others suggesting he may have meant it as an innocent joke.Another wrote: “You should have said ‘I’m a nun’ to make him feel guilty.” Another commented: “As a hijabi, I always try to avoid black with white because I’ve done it and they always think I’m a Catholic nun and call me sister.”
But one said: “I think he was trying to insult you and justify it by expecting you to insult him back. When you didn’t play along, he just felt bad.”
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