Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.
+1 why is reading text on a paper different than text on a phone?
This is so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.
+1 why is reading text on a paper different than text on a phone?
This is so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spent 9 days in DC hotels for work last fall. No housekeeping unless requested, and no room service. At a high end hotel. Ridiculous.
Funny, let me guess, you'd never take one of those jobs and yet expect someone else to. You can go a few days without housekeeping, then you request it. How messy do you let a hotel room get?
Anonymous wrote:I was at a restaurant last night (in the District), and when I asked if they had a bread basket, the waiter said "we aren't putting anything communal on the table because of Covid."
Nevermind the fact there were printed menus, salt and pepper shakers, and no ban on food sharing.
A few months ago, I asked a theatre (in the District) about a coat check and again the answer was "it's closed because of Covid."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.
+1 why is reading text on a paper different than text on a phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's idiotic that 22 years after 9/11 we are still removing our shoes. TSA is a joke.
Interestingly, even though the shoe bomber tried his attack in December 2001, it wasn't until August 2006 that shoes started needing to come off (for those without Precheck) at security screening.
https://www.tsa.gov/timeline
Anonymous wrote:It's idiotic that 22 years after 9/11 we are still removing our shoes. TSA is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
+1,000 We were at a restaurant with a very long, complicated menu, think multiple pages almost like Cheesecake Factory type length. We begged for a physical menu. Restaurant doesn't have them anymore.
Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.
+1 why is reading text on a paper different than text on a phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.
+1 why is reading text on a paper different than text on a phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
How is staring at your phone to look at a menu rude? Is staring at a paper menu rude? I don’t get it.