Dear Roanoke Rapids,
When you want something, you say "please."
When your server gives you your food, you say "thank you."
When she says "have a good evening," you say "thanks," or "you too."
This is called basic courtesy. Please practice it.
No love, Megan
Actually, LC wasn't really that bad tonight. A small, mildy annoying rush at the end, but over all a good night. Which is probably why I was annoyed by the lack of manners - well, moreso than usual. Meh.
When you want something, you say "please."
When your server gives you your food, you say "thank you."
When she says "have a good evening," you say "thanks," or "you too."
This is called basic courtesy. Please practice it.
No love, Megan
Actually, LC wasn't really that bad tonight. A small, mildy annoying rush at the end, but over all a good night. Which is probably why I was annoyed by the lack of manners - well, moreso than usual. Meh.
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Date: 2004-03-01 08:57 pm (UTC)I don't mind so much the tired ones, the hurried ones, that sort of thing. I recognize that, usually I'm nicer to them just because I know what it's like to get off work utterly exhausted, etc etc. It's the ones that have clearly never worked a day in their life, the ones that have just cashed their welfare checks (yet wear like three gold necklaces and so many rings I can't see their fingers) that bitch and moan about too much cheese on their pizza, and can't be bothered to so much as nod a thanks that annoy me.
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Date: 2004-03-02 02:18 pm (UTC)