Stealth Attack
When I was a retail manager, I always had my keys on a little faux-mountain climbing clip on my belt loop. This made a lot of jingles as I walked around the store.
Over time people got used to hearing where I was by my jingles, so I could basically just hold the keys and walk around and sneak up on employees goofing off or doing something they weren’t supposed to be doing.
I was super laid back and friends with everybody though, so it wasn’t a big deal, but I was always proud of myself for “training” them to give me a perfect stealth advantage whenever I needed it. Story credit: Reddit / dylansesco