MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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Hey, tables ain't parking meters and people aren't drinking and tipping by the minute.
Most of the bars and restaurants we patronize were places that catered to the smoker. Since the ban, we hear more and more from waitresses who say people don't hang around as much as they used to. They'd eat their dinner then leave immediately because they want to smoke. What used to happen before the ban is that people would linger after dinner, have a smoke, order more coffee or dessert and the price of the dinner (and tips) would increase as they stayed for an hour or so.
Thing are probably different in restaurants where they're packing 'em in and shoving them off as soon as they're done (give me my money and get the hell out of here so I can sell more). But around here bars and restaurants are little communities in and of themselves. It's not uncommon to see someone get a $12.00 lunch and leave a $20 bill behind to cover it.
Perhaps things are different where you are. I'm used to people being considerate of each other. If a group of people leave their jackets on chairs, they're coming back. It's respected.
That's the way it is here. I've never heard the attitude that people should sit at the bar for just a little while and then leave for another person to sit there. The places I frequent, people will plant themselves at the bar all night. Some tip per drink and others tip when they settle up their tab (we do that). You know, if you show up after a certain time you'll probably be standing.
You can't help but almost think they got what they were asking for.