Respect goes a long way in the service industry."
Here are some of the most memorable responses:
1.
Yeah, super funny.

I’ll let the kitchen know."
“People who insist on sitting outdoors then complain about the temperature, bugs, or noise.”
u/Hyper_Cunt
3.

“Eat most of the food THEN complain they didn’t like it and expect a refund.”
u/BoobySlap_0506
5.
Like plates and glasses left by the previous visitors.

What are those people thinking?
It’s not that we’re a small place with only two tables or something.
We seat around 300 people."

I worked as a waitress for six or eight months, and it was my biggest peeve.
u/Healthy-Juggernaut79
7.
“People requesting changes to their food or additions that aren’t anywhere on the menu.

If it isn’t on the menu then we don’t have it.”
u/Legal-Principle8723
9.
“The restaurant I used to work at had food runners.

It never failed when I would see the food being brought out and no one remembered what they ordered.
“The lack of kindly and thank yous irk me.”
u/Styrbjornar
11.

It’s incredibly disrespectful and rude.
Just a simple ‘excuse me’ or a wave will suffice.
Respect goes a long way in the service industry.”

12.Bartender here.
u/Patzzer
13.
“I worked as a server for a couple of months.

“Would you like to see a dessert menu?
Oh, I don’t know!
What do you have?

Ma’am that is the PURPOSE OF THE MENU I JUST OFFERED YOU.”
u/ratedforgenitals
15.
“Don’t grab your drink off the tray a server is holding.

u/GameVoid
17.
“I work at Five Guys.
I won’t deny the prices are jacked up, but that has nothing to do with me.

“It’s annoying when customers act like servers don’t matter or aren’t important.
Everyone deserves respect!”
u/starlet-artist
19.
“‘We’re ready to order!’
Great what can I get you?
“When they come in the last 15 minutes or stay 30 minutes past close.”
I have to fake a laugh like I haven’t already heard that 15 times that shift.”
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.