There's Only One Correct Way to Get Your Server's Attention. And It's Probably Not What You're Doing.
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Living in Los Angeles as a creative in the restaurant industry offers both rewarding experiences and challenges. While serving can be fulfilling, like creating a warm atmosphere for guests, it can also lead to stressful and dehumanizing moments. The article emphasizes the importance of respectful communication from diners to servers. Simple gestures like a friendly wave can effectively capture a server's attention without adding stress to the dining experience, fostering a more respectful and enjoyable environment for all.
If you want to get a server's attention, skipping the snapping and hollering for a polite wave can create a more pleasant dining experience for everyone.
Servers are juggling multiple tables and requests; understanding their workload can foster better communication and a more positive atmosphere in restaurants.
Read at Slate Magazine
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