Here's the scale I use:
Kiddies = Chilipeppers
Teens/Young Adults = "Honey" with a deeeeeeeeep southern drawl.
Everybody Else = Sir/Ma'am.
I can get away with the southern "Honey" seeing as I'm Mel (pronounced Miel by the locals and that means honey!
). I get called Miha (...I hardcore look like a girl some days) a lot.
My new CW is named after an Actor (and breakfast food) but I call him Chilipepper or Boyfriend (I call our truck drivers Boyfriend, too).
Kiddies = Chilipeppers
Teens/Young Adults = "Honey" with a deeeeeeeeep southern drawl.
Everybody Else = Sir/Ma'am.
I can get away with the southern "Honey" seeing as I'm Mel (pronounced Miel by the locals and that means honey!
). I get called Miha (...I hardcore look like a girl some days) a lot.My new CW is named after an Actor (and breakfast food) but I call him Chilipepper or Boyfriend (I call our truck drivers Boyfriend, too).

Restaurants/cafes, however, tended to be filled with people who were attentive, bustling & polite. Anyone who wasn't tended to get the boot pretty quickly. Never quite figured out why that attitude was prevalent, but what can you do?

I'm so tired of being called a girl....
Pardon me? 
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