Anonymous wrote:Unless the server is talking to you for many minutes at a time, why not be kind and have a brief conversation? It's the norm in the south. We always talk with our servers. I know their names, their kids' names, where their kids go to school, where their husband's work.... It's just part of being human. I really miss that when we are in DC/NOVA. I think that's one of the biggest negatives about living here. Everyone is always in a hurry. There is no time for kindness.
The COVID excuse is ridiculous. You chose to eat at a restaurant. You aren't that worried about COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Move to Europe if you don’t want the server to say a word to you. But here, in the USA, you are nice and polite to them.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way to actually say this without being rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Larry David has discovered DCUM!
Wear a MAGA hat and they won't talk to you
Anonymous wrote:Larry David has discovered DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say this politely and in an apologetic tone (as opposed to an annoyed tone). It will convey the meaning and not annoy the server.
"Excuse me, do you mind? We came here to have some private conversation. Thanks."
That seems kinda rude to me. Just suck it up and be nice to the server. Most won't have time to talk too long to you anyway. Just be a decent human being. Eesh.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Covid-19 is a valid concern for avoiding conversation? Especially if you're not on top of other tables at a restaurant, the only random person you're in immediate contact with is the server. I can't stand prodding servers, just take our order and we'll give you 20%. Leave us the hell alone, please.