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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 145122" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I don't think it's menopause. I'm finding the levels of politeness and honesty even in business has dropped dramatically. To counter it, if I get someone who is very professional, kind, and considerate I give them as big a tip as I can afford. If it isn't a tipping situation I am sure to compliment them, or let their boss know what a great employee they have.</p><p> </p><p>Tonight sister in law and easy child treated me to the mexican restaurant. We only have one in town. The family who owns it is hispanic and some of the nicest people I've ever met. We've been going there since the day it opened way back when they had maybe 1 or 2 other customers than us. They've known Darrin since easy child was pregnant with him. And yes, the owners and usually the employees make a big deal out of this. We've always had excellent service with great conversation (usually catching up on what's been going on), and great food.</p><p> </p><p>But tonight the waitor we got was imapatient and rude. He got the order wrong twice. easy child was patient because he seemed to have trouble with english. (the owners often sponser those who want to immagrate legally) But when Darrin had to wait an extra 15 mins for chicken nuggets that had been ordered twice she was ticked. sister in law left no tip. And had a chat with the owners on our way out. Having an employee like that is bad for business.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you and husband's night out turns out to be wonderful.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 145122, member: 84"] I don't think it's menopause. I'm finding the levels of politeness and honesty even in business has dropped dramatically. To counter it, if I get someone who is very professional, kind, and considerate I give them as big a tip as I can afford. If it isn't a tipping situation I am sure to compliment them, or let their boss know what a great employee they have. Tonight sister in law and easy child treated me to the mexican restaurant. We only have one in town. The family who owns it is hispanic and some of the nicest people I've ever met. We've been going there since the day it opened way back when they had maybe 1 or 2 other customers than us. They've known Darrin since easy child was pregnant with him. And yes, the owners and usually the employees make a big deal out of this. We've always had excellent service with great conversation (usually catching up on what's been going on), and great food. But tonight the waitor we got was imapatient and rude. He got the order wrong twice. easy child was patient because he seemed to have trouble with english. (the owners often sponser those who want to immagrate legally) But when Darrin had to wait an extra 15 mins for chicken nuggets that had been ordered twice she was ticked. sister in law left no tip. And had a chat with the owners on our way out. Having an employee like that is bad for business. I hope you and husband's night out turns out to be wonderful. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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