As a server, and also an observant customer, I see people moving their plates. The server puts them down, and the customer moves them because they don't like where the server places them. Why don't you just take the plates from the server instead of letting the server put them on your table? There are tons of etiquette for servers, but what about customers? Why are they permitted to rudely move their plates?
The Moore OK update
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So much heartache.. so much disaster. The latest is in Oklahoma, as you may
have been seeing if you followed Earth Informer yesterday and other sources
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Mourning Davenport Green
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So our city is now mourning Naomi Davenport Green who passed away age 88,
at the end of last month, at the Harrisburg hospital. She was Harrisburg’s
first...
I'm Back From Retirement...And I Wrote a Book!
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After almost 2 years away from this blog it was about time I came back.
Came back to the many wonderful and loyal readers that supported me over
the 3...
Head Count Please!
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A simple fucking head count. How hard can it be? When all the guests have
sat down for the function, do a head count, then inform the kitchen just
how many...
Interview with Palazzo 53 in Pittston
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New restaurants open all the time in NEPA, but how often do you find a
restaurant that’s affordable, has delicious food and drinks and gives you
that authe...
Hi friends!
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Hi everyone, figured I'd give a bit of an update since my last post.
It came to my attention via bitterwaitress.com that I was mentioned on a
Slashfood.com...
Comments?
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Someone emailed me and said me comments are not working? Is
this nonsense true? Or are you all just sick of me.
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