That's easy. A loud ' You're welcome' usually causes equal offence!
That's easy. A loud ' You're welcome' usually causes equal offence!
The one that gets me is when you do hold a door open, and someone flounces through it without a word of acknowledgment...
I have just served 3 people with their lunch, and there was not one’please or thank you’
My daughter took their order, one of them asked for a dish we have never had on the menu, and got a bit arsey when she was told we couldn’t do it, I took their meals out, and wasn’t acknowledged at all.
They paid after their meal, without any of the normal courtesy.
We occasionally get one or two without good manners, but, these 3 really have annoyed me today, a complete lack of any type of courtesy, they were an elderly couple and I imagine, their daughter, so, it wasn’t an age thing, generally we find bad manners isn’t an age specific problem.
Does this type of thing wind anyone else up?
Ha that touched a nerve. My missus complains at me if I don’t say pardon when I fart in the looYep, I do this - shows that you still offer good manners out to someone who has missed their opportunity.
Here's one, when you fart [out loud] in a room when you're on your own, do you still say "pardon me" ?
Dont move to Germany.. Standard here...
Same in Spain. Thanking a waiter is really not the done thing but I still can't help myself even though I've heard it's a strange thing to do. It just feels too weird to not acknowledge that somebody has just brought you food or a drink.
I think it’s a little different in Spain and other countries where waiting on and other service industry jobs are considered legitimate “professions” and no one would ever consider not leaving some form of gratuity. However I’m the same as you and spew out copious por favors and graciases, often getting a perplexed expression and a “de-na” or “de nada” in return.
Spaniards Italians etc just don’t have that culture of pleasantries between customer and service provider that we do - but if you say please and thanks it demands that they respond, otherwise they would be being intentionally rude. Interesting...
IndeedAnything related to manners is specific to a country or region. These things just aren't universal.
I'm guessing that 'not' isn't meant to be there. The Spanish and Italian don't tip as a rule as, like you say, being a waiter is considered a profession.
I have just served 3 people with their lunch, and there was not one’please or thank you’
My daughter took their order, one of them asked for a dish we have never had on the menu, and got a bit arsey when she was told we couldn’t do it, I took their meals out, and wasn’t acknowledged at all.
They paid after their meal, without any of the normal courtesy.
We occasionally get one or two without good manners, but, these 3 really have annoyed me today, a complete lack of any type of courtesy, they were an elderly couple and I imagine, their daughter, so, it wasn’t an age thing, generally we find bad manners isn’t an age specific problem.
Does this type of thing wind anyone else up?
Same in Spain. Thanking a waiter is really not the done thing but I still can't help myself even though I've heard it's a strange thing to do. It just feels too weird to not acknowledge that somebody has just brought you food or a drink.
I have just served 3 people with their lunch, and there was not one’please or thank you’
My daughter took their order, one of them asked for a dish we have never had on the menu, and got a bit arsey when she was told we couldn’t do it, I took their meals out, and wasn’t acknowledged at all.
They paid after their meal, without any of the normal courtesy.
We occasionally get one or two without good manners, but, these 3 really have annoyed me today, a complete lack of any type of courtesy, they were an elderly couple and I imagine, their daughter, so, it wasn’t an age thing, generally we find bad manners isn’t an age specific problem.
Does this type of thing wind anyone else up?
People that ask for something that isn't on the menu; winds me right up!
People that ask for something that isn't on the menu; winds me right up!
I have tipped in restaurants for as long as I can remember, as long as the service is good. Maybe I’ve been whooshed...