Posted by NW Ohio Tim on November 23, 2011 at 08:25:57 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: O.T Thanking others. posted by LOU from WI. on November 23, 2011 at 01:38:07:
Sunday morning after church, we went out for dinner with my elderly aunt & uncle. It was a new place they wanted to try, it was very busy and the staff were really jumping.
My aunt is just recovering from pneunonia and my uncle is hard of hearing, it seemed like they had an especially hard time figuring out what they wanted and changed their minds a couple of times.
Our waitress was just the nicest person on the face of the earth. She happily crossed out changed orders and helped them decide what they wanted. I was watching her closely and she never so much as raised an eyebrow.
After the meal, my uncle left her the customary 15% tip. I whispered to my wife that we would make up for it with our tip. As we were paying, I asked the man at the cash register if he was the owner, he was. I told him how happy we were with the waitress and he should do everything in his power to keep her around. He was genuinely pleased that I took the time to tell him. I'm sure she got the much deserved pat on the back.
I always try to recognize good service, I usually just keep my mouth shut when it's not so good.
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