I'm not sure if you meant "requested" or "demanded". I don't think she demanded it. As for requesting it, it's not that uncommon. We were celebrating my birthday on our trip. The resort CM's told me to wear my button all week, so I did. In one restaurant, 5 servers came and sang. We saw people being sung to at 50's PTC, 'Ohana, and Les Chefs.
thornton0511 said:You have got to be kidding methat is...there is no excuse for comments like that I don't care how bad your day is going. I would have been mad to tears if anyone made that comment to someone, especially a grandmother. That is just awful
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Angebee said:Looks like we'll be packing a lot of hand sanitizer.
Alright, I give up. What's a BTG?![]()
Senator Tressel said:It's out of line for your grandmother to order a server to sing to you. In what restaurant anywhere would you do that? It's just not appropriate.
That being said, a skilled server should be able to decline the request in a fun and pleasant manner.
BTG = Brazilian Tour Groups.
EXTREMELY hot topic on the DIS.
Summary: Brazilians (teens and young adults from what I've heard) that tour WDW...usually in the summer months. I've heard stories of rudeness, loudness, and general things like that. But, I've also heard stories of happiness,
kindness and general things like that, so it's hit or miss.
*Only going on what I've heard from this forum.
Speaking for myself, I wouldn't sing either. I don't even sing "happy birthday" to family members because I'm such a bad singer.
Where did you get that the grandmother ordered someone to sing? The post said nothing even close to that!
Do you think what you are referring to is the same thing being described here? Did you ask (request, demand, decree, order, whatever it may be) your server to sing Happy Birthday to you?
Looks like we'll be packing a lot of hand
Huh? The grandmother requested that the server sing Happy Birthday. Whatever word you use for the way she made that request, it's still an odd thing to do and is not done. None of us know whether the grandma asked in the nicest way possible or was being demanding, so lets not get into something that is unknowable.
I think we can all agree that in no restaurant where you are all sitting around the table do you ask, request, tell, order, or demand your server to sing someone Happy Birthday. Yes, there are places where they sing to you and you request it, but the distinction here is you do not ask an individual to sing for you.
Senator Tressel said:Huh? The grandmother requested that the server sing Happy Birthday. Whatever word you use for the way she made that request, it's still an odd thing to do and is not done. None of us know whether the grandma asked in the nicest way possible or was being demanding, so lets not get into something that is unknowable.
I think we can all agree that in no restaurant where you are all sitting around the table do you ask, request, tell, order, or demand your server to sing someone Happy Birthday. Yes, there are places where they sing to you and you request it, but the distinction here is you do not ask an individual to sing for you.
capecodprincess said:Sorry maybe I didn't explain clearly. I had been wearing my birthday button all day on my lanyard. During the meal a large group of servers gathered to sing happy birthday and happy anniversary songs to multiple other tables in the restaurant. As it came time for dessert my grandmother simply asked do you guys do something for birthdays and her response was in lines of, sit here, don't you think the fireworks are good enough? About two minutes later our server joined a group of servers singing happy birthday to the table two tables down from us. And, I worked as a waitress for 4 years and have been asked about birthday songs about a million times.