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

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Eating before all the people at your table received their dishes.

This habit is extremely rude, no matter how hungry you are, Parker explains. You need to make sure you’re waiting for everyone at the table to receive their food, and then you can start enjoying your meal.

However, if it takes a lot of time for their food to arrive, and they give you permission to start eating, then it’s ok, she added.

 

Arguing over who will pay for the dinner.

Even though it happens every time between friends, make sure not to do the arguing in front of the waiter. Ask for the check only when you’ve come to an agreement, Czink explained. If you’re the host, Czink recommends talking to the waiter to not even bring the check to the table.

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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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