tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post5677320688175513297..comments2024-03-13T11:01:27.362-07:00Comments on Melissa Foodie: 15 Things that Make a Bad CustomerMelissaFoodiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13257256374447279050noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-45730663478179441852021-07-29T05:39:48.045-07:002021-07-29T05:39:48.045-07:00DR EMU WHO HELP PEOPLE IN ANY TYPE OF LOTTERY NUMB...DR EMU WHO HELP PEOPLE IN ANY TYPE OF LOTTERY NUMBERS<br />It is a very hard situation when playing the lottery and never won, or keep winning low fund not up to 100 bucks, i have been a victim of such a tough life, the biggest fund i have ever won was 100 bucks, and i have been playing lottery for almost 12 years now, things suddenly change the moment i came across a secret online, a testimony of a spell caster called dr emu, who help people in any type of lottery numbers, i was not easily convinced, but i decided to give try, now i am a proud lottery winner with the help of dr emu, i won $1,000.0000.00 and i am making this known to every one out there who have been trying all day to win the lottery, believe me this is the only way to win the lottery.<br /><br />Dr Emu can also help you fix this issues<br /><br />(1)Ex back.<br />(2)Herbal cure & Spiritual healing.<br />(3)You want to be promoted in your office.<br />(4)Pregnancy spell.<br />(5)Win a court case.<br /><br />Contact him on email Emutemple@gmail.com<br />What’s app +2347012841542<br />Website Https://emutemple.wordpress.com/<br />Facebook page Https://web.facebook.com/Emu-Temple-104891335203341Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15412911890439251035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-6549796688923908352013-03-10T03:51:15.103-07:002013-03-10T03:51:15.103-07:00The taxis thing is interesting - I personally have...The taxis thing is interesting - I personally haven't ever asked for waiting staff to book me a taxi at the end of a meal, but I've noticed that the posher the restaurant, the more likely they are to *offer* to book me a taxi unprompted, or to enquire if I'm OK getting home, just after I've settled the bill. Maybe they just desperately wait to get me out the door?! Or maybe, when I'm with my Dad, we've drunk so much wine that they feel legally obliged to make sure we're not driving. Granted, this has happened mostly when I've lived in a rural area (though with nice restaurants), so maybe waiter taxi booking is more common when you've been eating 5 miles from anywhere.<br /><br />Sorry for the tangent... this is a great post (and blog!).<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-53394069868976865122012-08-14T04:17:29.932-07:002012-08-14T04:17:29.932-07:00Hi Unknown,
Thanks for your comments. I still don...Hi Unknown,<br /><br />Thanks for your comments. I still don't like pennies in tips but I see where you're coming from. <br /><br />The taxi thing: No, not everyone does it but the requests for taxis also usually come at the time of night when everyone's tied up with bills and that kind of thing and then there can be a back-and-forth with how long they're prepared to wait for a taxi etc. Of course I wouldn't huff and puff in earshot of the customer!MelissaFoodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13257256374447279050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-9267419919059017242012-08-09T06:46:51.642-07:002012-08-09T06:46:51.642-07:00Hi Melissa,
I think this is a great post. Most am...Hi Melissa,<br /><br />I think this is a great post. Most amusing and it certainly does resonate. However, I disagree with two of your points. The first one about not leaving pennies: money is money. Whether it comes in 1 penny coins or £50 notes. A whole lot of pennies over time can make up a lot of money. Pop it into your piggy bank at home and crack it open in a year.<br /><br />The second point is about organising taxis for customers. In a previous posts, you've written about wait staff going the extra mile and trying to please their customers. Surely this would go a long way in doing that. Really going the extra mile for your customers. I'm sure not every customer asks you to do this? If I had asked for this help and my waiter huffed and puffed - my tip would reflect my feelings about that. <br /><br />Apart from that, I loved the article. Especially about acknowledgement. I was a waiter in my formative years and there's nothing that irks me more. You put it ever so eloquently when saying that you're not 'sub-human'. <br /><br />I do love your blog.Adam P Nelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08673203788001298922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-43835324287338887332012-04-13T08:53:37.881-07:002012-04-13T08:53:37.881-07:00Good idea, please do link me if you do. It would m...Good idea, please do link me if you do. It would make interesting reading. I've worked in high-end restaurants before and sometimes they're even worseMelissaFoodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13257256374447279050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271520451004163931.post-36296373183362328462012-04-13T08:15:31.370-07:002012-04-13T08:15:31.370-07:00I've been thinking about writing something sim...I've been thinking about writing something similar but a bit more specific to the higher end of restaurants where you think people would know how to behave.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com