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I don't mind giving my names out to bartenders or "baristas" as they need to manage a tab or figure out who the drinks belong too, but the names at restaurant was odd. Like others have said, I am not at a restaurant to make friends, I just want to eat a decent meal because the cooks at our house aren't that good.
That said, I am always respectful to waiters etc and hate going out to restaurants with a certain friend as she can be embarrassingly rude to those around her. |
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In the nicer places in Canada, the $85.00 - $125.00 entrée experiences they take some time to talk to you and become part of the dinning experience. A good waiter gets to know why you are out tonight, some of your likes and dislikes. He or she will share experiences about food, wine beers etc. I find it really makes for a better night out. A truly professional waiter is tough to find, but can really direct you through a culinary journey if you let them! I actually had a waiter from Mystera in Toronto follow up with an email about where they source out this one particular Belgium beer that he knew I really enjoyed!
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Some of us will have to agree to disagree on some of these food service issues, I guess. :cool: |
I don't see a big issue with the name asking. Odd, yes, but no big deal. I've never been asked, but if I were, I'd probably be intrigued and ask why they're asking for customer's names now. I'd be friendly about it. No need to be rude to some person just doing their job trying to earn a living.
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Five pages... really?
I will bet anyone a donut that asking the customers names was some brilliant manager/owners idea to try to make their restaurant feel more friendly... and the waitstaff are being forced to do it. I have two or three restaurants I frequent where they know and refer to me by name... otherwise this has not happened to me... yet. |
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I remember as a kid everywhere we'd go with my dad they'd greet him at the entrance by name. I take my kids to certain places - same. Not such a bad thing, but that's just my opinion. |
Another note..
Every morning I get my coffee from the cornershop. Inside is a young, stunningly beautiful Nepalese woman that hands me the newspaper, and lights up my day a bit more. I usually spend 5 or 10 minutes chatting with her. Has asked for my help with some car stuff as well. She's in school to become an architect. I figure I should interact with the people in my community. You never know when you may need help. Plus you can learn a thing or two. |
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Right Normy! :D |
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The owner of the Ethiopian restaurant sounds like a great manager, one who cares about his customers. I am talking about the random waiter who was asking our names because they were told to or read that it could garner bigger tips, thus being completely insincere. I am all about recognizing regulars and making them feel at home, that will be bring me back. Now does your wife or SO know about the Nepalese dream girl? :D |
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we have to resolve this online and now so the result will be adhered to be everyone and for all time (or at least 350,000 miles) |
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"mike hunt! your table is ready..mike hunt?"
sorry..went old school on you guys. |
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