Anonymous wrote:It's rude, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there really isn't any other way to get a server's attention. You can do it fairly discretely. From what I have seen recently, servers don't even come to the table anymore or refill water or do the things they used to.
I don't feel rude, if I need something I am not just going to sit there for half an hour or longer waiting and hoping someone walks by.
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to wave her napkin in the air to get their attention. She could not have cared less if it was rude. She considered it rude to not pay attention to your guests.
One time I called the restaurant from my cell phone and asked them to send the server over to our table after waiting about 20 minutes for the check.
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to wave her napkin in the air to get their attention. She could not have cared less if it was rude. She considered it rude to not pay attention to your guests.
One time I called the restaurant from my cell phone and asked them to send the server over to our table after waiting about 20 minutes for the check.
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to wave her napkin in the air to get their attention. She could not have cared less if it was rude. She considered it rude to not pay attention to your guests.
One time I called the restaurant from my cell phone and asked them to send the server over to our table after waiting about 20 minutes for the check.