WOW! Waiter gets a MASSIVE tip of R94,486 at Mossel Bay restaurant

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WOW! Waiter gets a MASSIVE tip of R94,486 at Mossel Bay restaurant

What would you do if you were tipped R94 486? This is what happened to a lucky waiter this week at a Mossel Bay restaurant!

WOW! Waiter gets a MASSIVE tip of R94,486 at Mossel Bay restaurant

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Wow! A lucky waiter was tipped a whopping R94 486 this week at a restaurant in Mosselbay.

Yes, your read it right, and no, it was not a mistake!

AMERICAN ACTRESS MARCIA KIMPTON LEFT THE GENEROUS TIP

The American actress and filmmaker Marcia Kimpton left the massive tip after she and a group of 15 dined at Delfino’s Restaurant in Mossel Bay on Thursday.

The waiter, Zathan McCarthy, told the Mossel Bay Advertiser that he would be sharing his tip with his colleagues.

WOW! Waiter gets a MASSIVE tip of R94,486 at Mossel Bay restaurant
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Kimpton told McCarthy that she would bless him and then asked him if he would then be able to bless someone else.

McCarthy reportedly said he was raised to be mindful of others and not selfish.

THE WAITER SHARED HIS TIP WITH HIS COLLEAGUES

Before concluding the transaction, management at the restaurant asked Kimpton if she was sure about the amount she wished to tip. She repeatedly confirmed the amount.

WOW! Waiter gets a MASSIVE tip of R94,486 at Mossel Bay restaurant
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Kimpton is in South Africa to film scenes for a new TV mini-series, An American Abroad.

They dived in a shark cage that morning before eating lunch at Delfino’s.

ALSO READ: Philanthropist BI Phakathi leave R7 000 tip for staff and pays everyone’s meals at Restaurant

Earlier this year philanthropist BI Phakathi left a generous tip of R7 000 to be divided among the four restaurant staff members -R1000 each and for everyone’s food who was eating at the restaurant at that time.

Phakathi is known for his inspirational and heart-warming videos of himself doing good for the people of South Africa.

The staff members and the people in the restaurant were shocked to learn that they have been blessed.

Earlier this year, a social media campaign has tried to unmask this hero, Phakathi has revealed that he won’t be sharing his identity and promises to let his charitable actions do the talking.

“I understand being a public figure you end up being viewed as a celebrity, but I am not a celebrity. What I do is humanitarian work, the good deeds should be a priority more than the messenger,” he said.

“For me to be invisible is for everyone to be inspired that if a man with no identity can help everyone, I can also do it and I have seen people sharing their stories and showing credit to the BI Phakathi figure,” he said.

Phakathi has uploaded thousands of videos on social media that show a man donating money, buying groceries, and even helping to pay the rent of those less fortunate than he is.

“I have chosen not to reveal myself because it can drive the attention away from the purpose, which is to share good news and inspire people to help other people. If we can do more good as South Africans, then the world will be inspired to uplift the poor too, he said.