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Jenn ([info]wankaholic) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-03-25 16:37:00


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So. Waiter Rant. Kind of like customers_suck, except it's only one person posting ("Waiter"), and it's usually wank-free. Usually.

The waiter that writes the blog recently started working in a new restaurant, and has become . . . slightly bitter. As a result, he posted first "50 Signs You're Working in a Bad Restaurant," then "50 Signs You're an Asshole Customer." The first doesn't garner much attention, but the second . . .

Four hundred comments later, people are still wanking over:

-Whether it's acceptable to bring your own tea (look for Desert Princess, misspelled as Dessert Princess).
-Whether it's acceptable to leave a tip on a credit card that ends in a weird amount ($2.51 on a tab for $10.49).
-If you should tip on takeout.
-If asking about the music is okay.
-Why saying that you're allergic to an ingredient in order to get it taken out of your food is evil.
-How bitter "Waiter" has become.
-What is a 'normal' tip—fifteen or twenty percent.

Namecalling and accusations of elitism abound, and perhaps 1/4 of replies become non-wanky.


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[info]aposiopetic
2007-03-26 01:39 am UTC (link)
I've never been a server, but I think that they only get really annoyed if you ask for a whole bowl of lemons.


Also, eee, Pansy ♥

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[info]aristaea
2007-03-26 02:13 am UTC (link)
See, that's why I just steal the lemons from everyone else at my table... and come on, haven't these people noticed the little trays of sugar packets that are usually right next to the salt shaker? Why should anyone have to ask for these things when they come for free?

(Note: I have never made my own lemonade. But I do steal the lemons. And when I was little, I ate the sugar straight from the packets.)

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[info]funwithrage
2007-03-26 12:53 pm UTC (link)
I, um, *still* eat sugar straight from the packets. Especially the natural kind.

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