Saturday, June 1, 2019

It’s Time for Customers to Mind their Manners :: Argumentative Persuasive Argument Essays

Its Time for Customers to Mind their MannersI am writing to you, my fellow citizens of Smallville, as plea for you to start apply your manners when dining out. I have been in the restaurant business for the past four years. Currently, I am a waitress at a Smallville bar and grill. I have to say that I am surprised at the way I am treated while at work. neer beforehand have I experienced such blatant disrespect in my work vest. I have shared many positive experiences with customers and employees alike, but that is not what I am going to tell you about today. I deal with such rudeness on an everyday level that you would be shocked to view all the cases. I have decided to highlight a certain family that frequents my restaurant to help illustrate the type of ill-mannered behavior that is taking place all over the valley. One Thursday evening I was working at Keegans Bar and Grill in the Ocotillo neighborhood of Smallville. The stewardess of this fine establishment came to notif y me I had received the first table of the night. It was a family of five, three children and both parents. As I approached the table, I encountered utter snake pit children fighting over who would get to sit next to whom and who would get the blue crayons. I started to retreat to give these outnumbered parents a chance to get settled in but was called back to the table by a snap of the fingers, and then informed by the father that he needed a bud aerial right away. First of all, I have a serious objection to being snapped at as if I were a small puppy or something, but I thought to myself If I were in your shoes I would need a beer to cope with this situations also. I put the order into the bar for the Bud Light. I returned to the table with this mans drink only to see that, in order to appease their youngest child, someone had given her the salt and pepper shakers. This creates rather a mess, as you can imagine. This would not be a big deal had the parents any inclination to clean up the salt and pepper before leaving, but I knew they would not. Why do you allow your children to wreak havoc in someone elses workplace?

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