Snapping your fingers at the waitstaff.
As Patricia Rossi, a civility expert, keynote speaker, and author of “Everyday Etiquette” has explained, snapping your fingers at waiters or waving your arms heavily is considered very rude. Instead, Rossi recommends making eye contact while nodding, and they will come ver to your table as soon as possible.
If you can’t see the person that served your table in the room, try to get another’s sever’s attention. However, please do not ever snap your fingers in a restaurant, because it is a matter of respect, as Rossi explained.
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8 thoughts on “Stop Doing These Rude Things Every Time You Go to a Restaurant”
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 ))
Agreed, Daryl. But people just follow along.
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.
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
Wearing masks IS NOT A LAW!
It’s a regulation that in most places has the force of law.
you’re blowing your nose!
Must be a very pissed off wait person that wrote this very stupid article.