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Is calling the waiter loudly at a hot pot restaurant a reflection of a person’s quality?

This is a reflection of a person's quality. Generally, waiters hate such customers.

As a part-time waiter, I deeply understand the feeling of being a waiter. When I encounter good customers, I will be happy to serve. When I encounter unreasonable customers, I feel helpless and a little aggrieved.

There is no distinction between high and low professions, so when you encounter yelling customers, your attitude will naturally become bad. When I was working as a waiter, some customers had really good personal qualities. They would say hello every time they needed something and say thank you after they were done.

I remember one time when I was serving soup, I accidentally poured out a little bit of the soup and splashed it into my hand. I was very nervous and kept saying sorry. The customer said it’s okay, be careful. Does your hand hurt? ?

I only focus on saying sorry and forget the pain, but I still feel the customer’s words are very warm. Sometimes I really hope to meet a person with good quality.

On the contrary, when encountering customers with poor quality, especially those who shout loudly, to be honest, the attitude is indeed a bit bad. I will think to myself, I am a waiter, yes, but I can’t Listening to you shouting loudly in a low voice.

I sometimes go to restaurants to eat. Whenever I see the waiter, I feel like I am seeing my former self, who was so humble. Every time I need service, I say thank you every time.

Although thank you is just two simple words, the waiter felt very warm after hearing it and felt that his profession was not looked down upon by others. If you were a waiter, you would also feel that the customers were so loud to you. Yelling is simply a lack of quality.

We must learn to think differently. People in every industry are here to make a living. To be a quality person, why should you be so rude?