Yesterday was my Mother-In-Law's birthday. Priscilla likes nice restaurants, in the fancy way, so her and Dave and Jae and I went out to dinner at a nice steakhouse. It is not my big kind of thing, but it can fun occasionally. One thing drives me nuts, though, the constant coming and going of the wait staff.
I admit, I want them to fill my water glass every few minutes. I drink a lot with meals. But the picking up this fork and the delivering of this spoon and the procession of little plates to go with the bread and the appetizer and the salad, give it a break already. It constantly interrupts the flow of conversation at the table, and makes me really uncomfortable. I feel like I should say, "Thank you," every time they perform one of these little interruptions, but like I said, it gives the evening this weird staccato flow. And if I ignore them, I feel rude.
I know, that's how it is supposed to work at these places. It's my hangup. Am I the only one who feels this way?
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1 comment:
I think it is probably something you get used to if you do it a lot. I notice it more now that I eat out less, and it can be intrusive. I think you just have to ignore it and not feel rude about it. Tip big and you don't have to worry about being rude. You left out the most important part of the evening though, how was the steak?
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