Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Just one drink. Tipped normally, nothing too low or too high. Nothing about my brief visit was memorable. I do not want to be remembered and treated like a barfly on a first name basis with any server. I don’t want to be served like “oh, the usual?” It is not courteous, it is rude to conduct yourself like this to a woman in a drinking establishment. And it is a little creepy to remember woman and her drink when she briefly visited several weeks ago.
It is considered the sign of a good bartender to remember your drink.
Next time just drink along in your hotel room.
Is this an American thing? I truly do not understand why that makes for a good server you will see once or twice in your life. It’s not as if it was waiting for me when I walked in. It doesn’t save any time. It insinuates you drink a lot there. Which I don’t. And it startled me, so I switched my drink order. Maybe that’s something you want at your local cafe you visit with your family twice a week for years on end and they remember just how you like your steak frites. Or maybe men like this from bartenders. Not something a bartender should ever do to a random solo woman.
OP how do you expect this thread to go?
Everyone, literally everyone, is telling you that what the bartender did was entirely appropriate and what you think it "insinuates" is not what anyone else would take from it.
You are entirely unmoved by the consensus answer to the QUESTION you asked in your subject line. Is your plan to just keep repeating yourself and ignoring everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Just one drink. Tipped normally, nothing too low or too high. Nothing about my brief visit was memorable. I do not want to be remembered and treated like a barfly on a first name basis with any server. I don’t want to be served like “oh, the usual?” It is not courteous, it is rude to conduct yourself like this to a woman in a drinking establishment. And it is a little creepy to remember woman and her drink when she briefly visited several weeks ago.
It is considered the sign of a good bartender to remember your drink.
Next time just drink along in your hotel room.
Is this an American thing? I truly do not understand why that makes for a good server you will see once or twice in your life. It’s not as if it was waiting for me when I walked in. It doesn’t save any time. It insinuates you drink a lot there. Which I don’t. And it startled me, so I switched my drink order. Maybe that’s something you want at your local cafe you visit with your family twice a week for years on end and they remember just how you like your steak frites. Or maybe men like this from bartenders. Not something a bartender should ever do to a random solo woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Just one drink. Tipped normally, nothing too low or too high. Nothing about my brief visit was memorable. I do not want to be remembered and treated like a barfly on a first name basis with any server. I don’t want to be served like “oh, the usual?” It is not courteous, it is rude to conduct yourself like this to a woman in a drinking establishment. And it is a little creepy to remember woman and her drink when she briefly visited several weeks ago.
It is considered the sign of a good bartender to remember your drink.
Next time just drink along in your hotel room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Just one drink. Tipped normally, nothing too low or too high. Nothing about my brief visit was memorable. I do not want to be remembered and treated like a barfly on a first name basis with any server. I don’t want to be served like “oh, the usual?” It is not courteous, it is rude to conduct yourself like this to a woman in a drinking establishment. And it is a little creepy to remember woman and her drink when she briefly visited several weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Just one drink. Tipped normally, nothing too low or too high. Nothing about my brief visit was memorable. I do not want to be remembered and treated like a barfly on a first name basis with any server. I don’t want to be served like “oh, the usual?” It is not courteous, it is rude to conduct yourself like this to a woman in a drinking establishment. And it is a little creepy to remember woman and her drink when she briefly visited several weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Did you get drunk when you went to several weeks ago? Do you feel insecure about the amount of drinks that you ordered? I sense that some sort of specious element here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing creepy about this.
Bartenders, however, deal with plenty of creeps. They are not being nice, or remembering you or your drink, because they like you or think you are special. It is to increase tips.
Why would I tip more because he remembered me and my drink? Who asked for or seeks such a thing?
Who the eff goes to a bar as a single person? Someone looking to socialize. And then goes back and complains that the bartender remembered their order (which is bartender for socialization; they're not really your friend)? It's ingratiating behavior in the service industry, and you should just accept your weirdnesses and either drink alone or sober up altogether.
You're a mess.
I have a work account in that area. I went once three weeks ago for one drink. I returned three weeks later for one drink. Zero interest in socializing. I don’t consider it good service to be talked to like a bar fly or remembered by a male bartender. It made me feel uncomfortable and I’m sure most solo women would agree.
Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing creepy about this.
Bartenders, however, deal with plenty of creeps. They are not being nice, or remembering you or your drink, because they like you or think you are special. It is to increase tips.
Why would I tip more because he remembered me and my drink? Who asked for or seeks such a thing?
Who the eff goes to a bar as a single person? Someone looking to socialize. And then goes back and complains that the bartender remembered their order (which is bartender for socialization; they're not really your friend)? It's ingratiating behavior in the service industry, and you should just accept your weirdnesses and either drink alone or sober up altogether.
You're a mess.
I have a work account in that area. I went once three weeks ago for one drink. I returned three weeks later for one drink. Zero interest in socializing. I don’t consider it good service to be talked to like a bar fly or remembered by a male bartender. It made me feel uncomfortable and I’m sure most solo women would agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing creepy about this.
Bartenders, however, deal with plenty of creeps. They are not being nice, or remembering you or your drink, because they like you or think you are special. It is to increase tips.
Why would I tip more because he remembered me and my drink? Who asked for or seeks such a thing?
Who the eff goes to a bar as a single person? Someone looking to socialize. And then goes back and complains that the bartender remembered their order (which is bartender for socialization; they're not really your friend)? It's ingratiating behavior in the service industry, and you should just accept your weirdnesses and either drink alone or sober up altogether.
You're a mess.
I have a work account in that area. I went once three weeks ago for one drink. I returned three weeks later for one drink. Zero interest in socializing. I don’t consider it good service to be talked to like a bar fly or remembered by a male bartender. It made me feel uncomfortable and I’m sure most solo women would agree.
Anonymous wrote:It honestly made me feel uncomfortable. My drink was just a basic two ingredient cocktail. I think I look pretty normal and forgettable. I made sure to pay cash because I didn’t want him taking down my name and then social media or Google stalking me.