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have any other women noticed this?

When I go to diners either alone or with my kids or even with girlfriends I get bad service. I get ignored and walked past even if I try to flag them down for refills or for the bill or a takeout box. However, when I had a man in my life if I went with him to those same places and had those same waitresses I'd get good service. These silly little girls they got working seem to think that man present means flirty flirty and net a bigger tip. No honey as a woman I have money to spend too and I deserve the same level of service you give to any man that comes through those doors. Went out to dinner at a diner with my mother today. She got her hair done and we decided to go out because she looked good. Totally ignored even when I called out to the waitress politely she totally wouldn't look at me. I had to get another waitresses attention to be able to get my bill and a to go box. I noticed any table that had a man present at it got refills and better service from the waitress I had. I didn't leave a very good tip because you blatantly ignored me and my mother who even tried getting her attention. Place wasn't even busy either.
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Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
I’ve experienced that a few times. Most recently was at a Swiss chalet 3 weeks ago with my son. The hostess seated us but the waitresses didn’t bring us menus didn’t even acknowledge existence. After 10 minutes we walked out and went to another place across the street
blackdiamonds · 36-40, F
@Jenny1234 I don't blame you. Sitting there for 10 minutes without even a drink order is ridiculous.
Sapio · 51-55, M
@Jenny1234 good that you walked out. It just sucks that you had to waste ten to fifteen minutes at that place when you could've just went across the street in the first place.
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
@Sapio it was my son’s idea to actually walk out. I probably would’ve waited another five or 10 minutes.
Sapio · 51-55, M
@Jenny1234 your son was right in his decision. You should've at least been offered a beverage within the ten minutes you sat down.