My friend and I went to a nice Indian restaurant this evening in my town

Food was nice but on the starter food was delivered while the waiter was on his mobile/cell phone to is ear. That ruined the meal for me and left a bad taste in my mouth. I think this is rude. I’m used to eating in expensive restaurants and wouldn’t expect this normally. Would you be pissed off if you had a waiter like this?

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Who cares about the phone thing? Are you an elite member of society or something? :sweat_smile: a rothschild or something? :smile:

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I’m just an arrange guy

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True. Maybe practice some gratitude for what you have? I am just happy to get a decent meal sometimes. Im not saying this angrily or anything. Its just genuinely interesting to me that you think like that. Dont mean to offend or anything man.

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No problem @Ozzyskits But when I spend money in a restaurant and pay top dollar I expect hospitably.

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Whatever floats your boat ay! :slightly_smiling_face:

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@Ozzyskits You don’t go out for meals very often?

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Not really. Pretty broke most of the time. Dont work at the moment. So majority of the money i do get goes straight to rent,bills,groceries etc. But thats cool. At least im not homeless or something. Lots of homeless in tents around here lately. Sucks. But i do splurge and get some nice stuff sometimes. Even if it is a bad idea haha.

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@Ozzyskits I’m just happy my MH is doing good at the moment, I’ve been dire straights, near homelessness because of MH. I’m blessed now that I’m in a group home.

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As long as he’s not contaminating the food with germs I wouldn’t mind.

You wanna talk about rude waiters, we were on vacation and I ordered the sausage links with my breakfast, only to realize that it was turkey sausage unless I got the patty. I interrupted my mom who was about to order next and asked if I could change it. He got all angry and at the end of taking our orders he said “is there any more confusion?” Real a-hole, we just wanted to enjoy our va-cay and that was the one meal that I paid for, I was trying to treat everyone.

Sometimes waiters can be rude.

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@agent101g you don’t need it when you pay expensive prices for a meal…

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Thats good bro! My own mh has been pretty good for a while now too. Except for social anxiety and a few things. But the sza stuff seems fine for ages now.

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I took a friend out to Firehouse Subs last week for his birthday and it cost $32 for two people! That’s not exactly fine dining either…I’m too poor to eat out regularly, and i think if i could afford fine dining i, too, would at least expect the waiter to give me his full attention and not be on his phone.

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@WhiteRaven the Indian I went to is not exactly fine dining but it cost £88 for two curries with soft drinks. But apart from the waiter it was nice food.

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@WhiteRaven @bobbilly true. I guess a part of it is the whole nice experience of going out to a fine place ay. I may have been wrong in what i was saying before. :thinking:

@Ozzyskits No your okay…

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There is a place here that does a good curry

For £16 you get poppadoms, starter, main curry, rice and side dish

Monday to Thursday

It’s not expensive but the quality far exceeds the cost

A pint of Diet Coke is £4 but I just have one of those

You don’t always need to spend a lot for a good meal

Only thing that’s excluded is prawn dishes

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Chicken korma is my favourite meal, but these days they make it too sweet and sugary. Nothing like the 90s. That’s where I live anyway, all Indians were better in the 90s.

It’s just hard to get a decent Indian takeaway in my area now. Hopefully they go back to their routes and start dishing out old school curries

88 quid for two meals is a lot!

I can get a starter, main, drink for like £15 or less.

Tipping a waiter according to how well they served the table is a major issue in the US. Here in Florida, and the rest of the US waiters rely on tips so they have to give excellent service to each table, especially in high end resturants where food is expensive. If that waiter was in the US he would have not received his tip and that would have hurt him in the end.