MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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Wow, lots of impatience at the drive thru.
I can't imagine pulling out after placing my order. You can see how long the line is before you place your order, if there are too many cars and you don't want to wait, then fine, but if you've already ordered I think it's rude to leave and mess up the process for the employees.
And when they ask you to pull over and wait for your order it's only to keep things moving along. If you refuse and sit there and wait and wait and wait for your order, you're holding up the line. Maybe the person behind you only ordered a Coke. They could have had their Coke and been on their way, if you'd only pull up to a parking space and wait like the employee asked you. Pretty rude not to do that when they ask you to.
I once waited quite a long time to order INSIDE, but I had my "patient panties" on and was actually rewarded with a free dessert simply for being patient and not causing a stink about it.
I think I may have waited 10 minutes or so in a drive-thru, no big deal.
And getting angry because it's "taking too long" and driving somewhere else seems pretty stupid to me. By the time you get to the other place and order your food, you probably could have already had your food at the first place you went to. We had that happen at the restaurant where I worked. On busy nights when the lobby was full and we were taking names to seat people some would ask how long it would be, most people waited but occasionally someone didn't want to wait 15-20 minutes to be seated so they left, said they were going somewhere else. Well, the restaurant where I worked was in a tiny little town with no other restaurants for at least 10 miles. By the time they drove somewhere else they could have been seated already. It just amazes me the lack of patience some people seem to have these days.
I can't imagine pulling out after placing my order. You can see how long the line is before you place your order, if there are too many cars and you don't want to wait, then fine, but if you've already ordered I think it's rude to leave and mess up the process for the employees.
And when they ask you to pull over and wait for your order it's only to keep things moving along. If you refuse and sit there and wait and wait and wait for your order, you're holding up the line. Maybe the person behind you only ordered a Coke. They could have had their Coke and been on their way, if you'd only pull up to a parking space and wait like the employee asked you. Pretty rude not to do that when they ask you to.
I once waited quite a long time to order INSIDE, but I had my "patient panties" on and was actually rewarded with a free dessert simply for being patient and not causing a stink about it.

I think I may have waited 10 minutes or so in a drive-thru, no big deal.
And getting angry because it's "taking too long" and driving somewhere else seems pretty stupid to me. By the time you get to the other place and order your food, you probably could have already had your food at the first place you went to. We had that happen at the restaurant where I worked. On busy nights when the lobby was full and we were taking names to seat people some would ask how long it would be, most people waited but occasionally someone didn't want to wait 15-20 minutes to be seated so they left, said they were going somewhere else. Well, the restaurant where I worked was in a tiny little town with no other restaurants for at least 10 miles. By the time they drove somewhere else they could have been seated already. It just amazes me the lack of patience some people seem to have these days.