Boomers often mean well, but their idea of “good manners” at restaurants can feel painfully uncomfortable to Millennials.
I love my sister dearly, but I hate going out to eat with her. Whenever we go to a restaurant, she’s rude to the waitstaff. She’s snippy, never says “please” or “thank you,” and sometimes even snaps ...
The art of polite restaurant etiquette seems to have been forgotten today in an age where fast-paced service is valued more. Yet, those with old-fashioned manners still hold onto those good old days ...
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