Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you rich snobs on this site, there are also DC urban moms also following, who are in the service industry.
Take the feedback and do a better job. Provide the service for tips you feel entitled to.
While yes, there are a lot of rich snobs on this site, I am not rich. When I get the chance to go out, I do expect some basic good service and that includes periodically checking my drink. The service nowadays isn’t good-servers act like customers asking for something is an “extra” and they’re put out by having to do something that’s a normal part of their jobs. If you don’t like it, find a different job.
Madam, I do my job well. Today during my lunch shift I provided 7 diet coke refills to a gentleman who was very thirsty. Plus provided one to go. Because this is a slow time that was easily done. Of course good servers strive to provide excellent service, including drink refills!
My point is if you drink your beverage at such an excessively quick rate, and I happen to be busy, you may have to wait a moment.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of dcums dumbest threads.
There are all kinds of things to complain about at restaurants… this is not one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you rich snobs on this site, there are also DC urban moms also following, who are in the service industry.
Take the feedback and do a better job. Provide the service for tips you feel entitled to.
While yes, there are a lot of rich snobs on this site, I am not rich. When I get the chance to go out, I do expect some basic good service and that includes periodically checking my drink. The service nowadays isn’t good-servers act like customers asking for something is an “extra” and they’re put out by having to do something that’s a normal part of their jobs. If you don’t like it, find a different job.
Madam, I do my job well. Today during my lunch shift I provided 7 diet coke refills to a gentleman who was very thirsty. Plus provided one to go. Because this is a slow time that was easily done. Of course good servers strive to provide excellent service, including drink refills!
My point is if you drink your beverage at such an excessively quick rate, and I happen to be busy, you may have to wait a moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you rich snobs on this site, there are also DC urban moms also following, who are in the service industry.
Take the feedback and do a better job. Provide the service for tips you feel entitled to.
While yes, there are a lot of rich snobs on this site, I am not rich. When I get the chance to go out, I do expect some basic good service and that includes periodically checking my drink. The service nowadays isn’t good-servers act like customers asking for something is an “extra” and they’re put out by having to do something that’s a normal part of their jobs. If you don’t like it, find a different job.
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds like white trash who thinks they're not. Threatening to hold back tips because of a glass that's not instantly refilled is such a cheesy power trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with OP. If you want a decent tip, there are only a few things you need to do. Be courteous, take my order in a reasonable amount of time and keep my drink from being empty. You can ask or just refill - and it's no one's business to tell me to drink less soda/iced tea/water. I won't blame you if the kitchen messed up, but will decrease the tip by quite a bit if you leave my drinks empty. I don't consider tips mandatory, they are for good service. In case anyone wants to make a "can't afford a tip, don't go out to eat" comment - I can afford to eat at any restaurant in the DMV and am a fairly generous tipper when it's warranted
You must be a boomer or older GenX and probably overweight.
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds like white trash who thinks they're not. Threatening to hold back tips because of a glass that's not instantly refilled is such a cheesy power trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you the lady who needs something really delicious to wash your food down and cannot drink water at a dinner party?
OMG, thank you! I loved that thread. "Water doesn't really quench my thirst."![]()
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Anonymous wrote:This is such an American thing.