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That being said, over the course of the five years that I worked there, there were definitely things that I wished diners would stop doing - and I know most of my colleagues felt the same way.
Here are 12 things that every waiter and waitress hates.
1. Leaving change on the table as a tip
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2. Requesting separate checks - after the check has already been given
Separating checks is totally fine. However, at the diner I worked at, all of the checks are hand-written. If you need to split the check, ask at the beginning of the meal. Being up-front saves your waitress time and effort - and saves you time, too.
3. Asking for an incredibly complicated order when the restaurant is clearly busy
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4. Making a server feel bad when the restaurant is out of something, or not believing them
Sometimes the diner I worked at would run out of something specific, like blueberries. It is no one's fault that a lot of customers ordered blueberry pancakes that day. Making your server - who literally has nothing to do with the lack of blueberries - feel bad about it or asking them to double check is not going to make more of them magically appear.
5. Talking on the phone
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6. Arguing about a price
If a mistake has been made, you are more than welcome to address that. It keeps us accountable and on our toes. However, all of the prices are laid out on the menu. Don't order something and squabble about the price after eating it.
7. Trying to help yourself to something that a server could easily get for you
At the diner, we had a little station stocked with napkins, silverware, condiments, etc. When a customer helps themselves to these items, they may think they're helping the waiters out, but really they are making us look bad, and getting in other waiters' way.
8. Asking for something new every single time we come by the table
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9. Yelling or disciplining your child at the table
It makes everyone really uncomfortable when you spank your child in the restaurant, or yell at them at the table. While I do not claim to be an expert in parenting, try and save it for when you get home or leave. No one wants to be involved in your family drama.
10. Occupying the table for an unreasonable amount of time
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11. Flirting with a waitress/waiter
Please don't make us feel like the only way to get a tip is to indulge you. It's inappropriate, makes a lot of waiters and waitresses uncomfortable, and interferes with us doing our jobs.
12. Proclaiming that you are a 'regular' and expecting special attention
Just because you, in fact, are a regular, doesn't mean your food is going to come out of the kitchen any quicker.