When you’re at a restaurant, a waiter becomes your one connection, your one messenger to help you get meals, drinks, and anything else you might need. And the truth is you could probably be doing more to let them know you appreciate their help.
We talked to three waiters to uncover their pet peeves, hear their tips for customers who want to go that extra mile, and learn what they wish patrons knew about their jobs.
Realize that most of the time a waiter isn’t ignoring you ― they’re just busy
A delay in delivery of your food or drink can be annoying, but that isn’t an excuse to be rude to waiters or try to get their attention when it’s clearly a busy day at the restaurant.
“If I’m at another table, and I’m dealing with another customer I don’t need to be yelled at,” said Olivia Sehl, who has more than five years of experience in the food industry and spent about three of them as a waiter in the Hamilton, Ontario, area.
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: huffingtonpost
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