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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you come off as a jerk. While you’re technically correct it was antisocial of you to refuse to help when asked. [/quote] Wrong. OP was correct. It is not anti-social to not do the work for someone for free when they are being paid for it. If the cashier was so handicapped, she could quit working. [/quote] It's anti-social not to help someone just because you can. I also move my water glass closer to the server so they can fill it more easily. I don't have to, but I do because it makes their life a little easier. [/quote] The server does not ask you to move the water glass closer or stack up the plates, right? You do it because you want to. The server should not expect that other customers would do the same. The issue here is that the cashier was not doing her job and was rude and unprofessional. If the OP would have complained about the casher, the cashier would have been reprimanded at the very least. [/quote] Uh, if my server asked me to move my glass closer so they could fill it, I certainly would, without quibble. Are you saying that you wouldn't? If you were my dining companion I'd be gobsmacked at your entitlement, leave the server a large check, and then never dine with you again. Honestly, some people just want someone they can shit on. [/quote] NP I used to wait tables. If a server asked me to move my glass closer, I absolutely would. But I would make a mental note that this is a sub par waiter - good waiters would never do that. And also good waiters never hand the plate of food to the customer - they place it down in front of them. [/quote]
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