RedAngie
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Even "better" - I was in a restaurant with some friends. Our waitress had three tables: a couple she apparently knew well, a table of businessman, and us four middle-aged women (so maybe you can tell which party got the worst service and the least attention?) We started with appetizers. The waitress decided we were through, and took the plates - including one from my friend as she was bringing a forkful of food to her mouth.
I hope you stiffed that waitress on the tip.
I remember when I first started waiting tables I had a customer who had put wastepaper (from sugar packets and creamer) on her plate so I assumed I could take that one away for her. Nope! She quickly stopped me from taking it, saying "I'm not finished with that!" Yes, the plate still had a small amount of food left on it, but who puts wastepaper directly ON the plate they're eating from?! I thought that was very odd, but it taught me to ASK the customer FIRST if they would like me to remove a plate that I thought they were finished with. Of course unless they were stacked and put to the edge of the table, then I just automatically took them away.
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I really can't recall a server I've had ever taking away a plate without asking first. Even an obviously empty plate. It's best to ask the customer first. Apparently some people, for whatever reasons, don't WANT their plates taken away.