Stop Doing These Rude Things Every Time You Go to a Restaurant

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You’re keeping the salt and pepper shakers apart.

Parker wants you to think of the salt and pepper shakers as twins, so it’s important to never keep them apart. Therefore, in order to prevent separating the two shakers, pass both of them even when someone is asking for one.

“Always pass the salt and the pepper together, even if you are asked to pass just the salt,” she added.

 

You expect the waiter to read your mind about the check.

After you’ve finished your meals and drinks, the waiter will be looking for clues that you’re ready to pay and leave. However, they rarely will come and ask you if you want the check, and that’s because they don’t want to rush you.

That’s why you need to let them know when you’re ready to pay because they can’t read minds, they’re not that cool. As Kalk has explained, if you’re not ready to pay just yet, leave the check on the table for a little longer. If you’re ready to pay, but the money or the credit card in, but make it visible so the waiter can see.

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With these last ones, we want to remind you, you’re not alone…..

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8 thoughts on “Stop Doing These Rude Things Every Time You Go to a Restaurant”

  1. Only N95 masks and others of medical grade are marginally effective at blocking the 1 micron virus… The cloth and paper masks are useless, and the only purpose they serve is to show obedience..
    To the ones pulling the strings , it is all about control..
    But , by all means , be a good sheep and don’t get in trouble…

    I’ve probably just been flagged and marked ))

  2. Most of these are common courtesy to anyone who has common sense. Granted, that is becoming more and more rare with each generation. However, not making a toast and clinking glasses? Seriously? This person must have been brought up in a very bland and passionless lifestyle.

  3. so helpful, two things that I have been guilty, stacking dishes and utensils, thinking I am being helpful, and arguing over the check. lessons learned…..thank youl

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