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Ever have a rude waiter or waitress?

Just had one today. Went out to lunch with my sisters and the waitress from the get go wanted our food orders right off the bat. We just sat down and had barely figured out what we wanted to drink let alone look at the menu. We told her we needed more time and she tried pushing us to order an appetizer. We did order some buffalo cauliflour to eat. She brought it out and pretty much set it down roughly in front of us and then asked us about food orders. We ordered our food and the same damn thing happened with our plates. I asked for some extra napkins politely and she said to me something along the lines of I was just back there and was going to do that but she said it snappily and rudely. When she left my sisters and I just looked at each other and my oldest sister said that was very rude.

We were going to order another round of drinks but we just wanted to eat and leave. We didn't want to stay any longer. Needless to say she didn't get the best tip. I don't appreciate feeling rushed and being snapped at for being polite.
Babydoll7540 · 31-35, F
I did have a waiter that kept ignoring me & my mom, to the point the seating hostess was checking up on us, which was really nice of her considering that's not her job at all. My mom made it a point to give the tip to the hostess so the other guy wouldn't get the tip. The only thing he did was take our order he never bothered to bring us drinks or even our food, i knew he didn't want to serve us since he had no problem doing his job with the other tables.
Astro · 56-60, M
@Babydoll7540 At least the hostess was nice.
I would have written all that on a paper napkin and handed it to the manager with the words, "I won't be back and I'll tell my friends."

On another napkin, I'd leave another note, "I never tip for rudeness. The manager has been informed."
Astro · 56-60, M
@hartfire I'm not going back. Food was good but I can go elsewhere. It's not worth putting up with that.
@Astro Agreed.
DiegoWolfe · 36-40
I had a waitress at a burger place i loved to frequent often have the gaul to put the hostess book back on my table after i left her the time i was leaving for her rude behavior and total inattention to my table, and so i took a further 2 dollars out of her book, that was very rude.
Peanut2 · F
I would have given her no tip with that attitude.
MasterDvdC · 61-69, M
@Peanut2 Actually leaving a penny tip would be better. It tells her that you do tip. You didn't just stiff her. But her service was horrid.
Peanut2 · F
@MasterDvdC pennies no longer exist here
MasterDvdC · 61-69, M
@Peanut2 Then substitute whatever is the lowest coin.
Viper01 · 31-35, M
She would have got no tip with an attitude like that
Babydoll7540 · 31-35, F
Oh just remembered another incident. After we gave the waitress her tip, which was 15% of the bill, we hadn't left the table yet & she made it real obvious she didn't like the tip amount, she basically huffed & rolled her eyes. My mom said "with that attitude might as well get the tip back if it wasn't up to her standards." Lol

 
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