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I think a lot of times servers forget to ring up the sodas. That doesn't mean they are supposed to be free, you just got lucky. I know, where I work, since the servers have access to the sodas, they don't have to ring them up in order to get them to the customer, unlike with food or bar drinks.
Yes, the manager did cave. It's the most spineless restaurant in the city. But as a manager, you either cave every time or find a new job.
These were regular dining customers. And our restaurant is just like Chili's.
I have to agree with this. We've had that happen a few times and I sometimes don't notice it until we're out of the restaurant and I find the receipt a few days later.
The places we visit we do go through a lot of soda and drinks. I've also noticed what seems to be a new trend - getting a final drink in a to go cup.
Random conversation: Me: Okay..so I think I get why Zoro wears a bandana
DDD: Cuz it's cool
So, by using the Doctor's reasoning, bow ties, fezzes and bandanas are cool.
I love the one Chinese restaurant down the street from my work, they include hot and iced tea with the dine in dishes. And they even willing to toss in a to go cup because it a special blend they make that is SO GOOD.... Anything else YOU PAY FOR!
FREE refills is the standard for soda..... but typical SC only sees FREE and doesn't realize you need to buy one. Now, if they were getting charged PER soda I could understand the confusion.
Very rarely do I get free drinks. Recently, I went to a restaurant and my waiter walked up and it was a fraternity brother I hadn't seen in over a year since I graduated. Christmas day in Cocoa Beach FL at a pizza place because an SC was flipping out on the waiter since they were out of a few things and service was "fucking slow" and my dad turned around and went "HEY buddy, cut the guy some slack you DO realize it is a holiday and NOTHING else is open for about 50 miles either direction, and not only would I appreciate the silence of you leaving but those people waiting to get in would love your table too" (One of the few times my dad was in a good mood and not in SC mode)
and my favorite bar, when I am drinking heavily or buying rounds for friends has a habit of missing a few beers or my food order. I go with don't ask don't tell, but I do leave a generous tip incase it wasn't an accident.
I'm sorry reading is not a new concept it has been widely taught in our nation for at least the past 100 years. Please, learn to do it CORRECTLY before you become contagious.
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