If you call the hostess interrupting our conversation every time we go, and the seating guy telling my dh the same sad line every time we go good manners...Well, you can keep those kind of manners.minkydog said:Sorry you didn't like their manners. I wonder if the Soup Nazi serve Zuppa Toscana.
bananiem said:ETA: Actually I would prefer the Soup Nazi to fake friendliness.
Feralpeg said:I don't really understand why this upsets you. It sounds like they were just trying to be nice and make you feel welcome.
Here's my point: It was RUDE of the hostess to interrupt our conversation for her CANNED, SCRIPTED crap. It is NOT "nice service" when the wait person tells us he'll be "delighted to seat us" EVERY STINKIN' TIME WE'RE THERE! It's a script and it needs to be changed once in awhile! Same with the "nice suit and tie" crap. He obviously says it to EVERY MAN that comes in.Patch'sD said:I guess you'd rather have them say over there so you can seat your selves. First time I heard of someone complain about nice service. Did you leave a tip.
Rex Rules said:The worst was when our waiter QUIT during our dinner. We ordered soup and waited and waited and waited, I noticed the waiter walk briskly past us and never saw him come back...


bananiem said:Here's my point: It was RUDE of the hostess to interrupt our conversation for her CANNED, SCRIPTED crap. It is NOT "nice service" when the wait person tells us he'll be "delighted to seat us" EVERY STINKIN' TIME WE'RE THERE! It's a script and it needs to be changed once in awhile! Same with the "nice suit and tie" crap. He obviously says it to EVERY MAN that comes in.
Their food isn't that good. I'd rather go to a restaurant that let's the staff
talk for themselves and don't interrupt my dh and my conversation.
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I always want to say, "by not answering the phone so stupidly".disykat said:I agree that the chit chat from staff is irritating if you are in the middle of a conversation. I can't imagine what people have against "miss" or "ma'am" - does it make you feel old? I consider "guys" a casual grouping not necessarily gender specific. I do not like being called endearments by strangers - that I find offensive.
It's funny how different things bother different people, isn't it?
disykat said:I agree that the chit chat from staff is irritating if you are in the middle of a conversation. I can't imagine what people have against "miss" or "ma'am" - does it make you feel old? I consider "guys" a casual grouping not necessarily gender specific. I do not like being called endearments by strangers - that I find offensive.
It's funny how different things bother different people, isn't it?
They aren't kids though. The man commenting on my dh's suit is at least 55 and says it every time. The woman at the door is at least 60. Both of them should be able to say something without a script, IMO.Rozzie said:These kids are doing what they are trained to do, and they don't usually realize how it comes across. I am sure they don't want anyone to get angry about complimenting them on their suit.
BTW, I showed DH this thread...he's a GM at the OG.![]()

But as long as they don't call me "late for dinner" I don't really care what they call me as long as the service is ok and they bring me my soup and salad refill in a timely manner (which didn't happen last time).