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... one extremely vulgar man ate everything on his plate and then demanded that it be comped because it wasn't very nice. The waiter was in tears, the restaurant closed within a couple of months. How is that an OK way for anyone to behave?
One casual (but very good place) we used to eat, we had one of our regular waitresses. This one table seemed to be giving her problems, because she kept running back and forth. Turns out that this woman was complaining about everything. Not enough of this, too much of that, too hot, too cold. I heard the waitress talking to the manager, and the manager was saying that the woman demanded a free meal, and that she does this every Thursday when she comes in. The manager wouldn't give her one this time, because she had been doing it for months. She didn't look like she was so destitute that she needed to do this to feed herself or her son, either.
I've only ever complained about service once, in a JC Pennies. I even told the supervisor I complained to that I was 26 and had never complained before about service to someone. I haven't done it again in the past 4 years. I just don't get how these people think it's ok to make a fuss over nothing.
My parents would have slapped me if they ever got that call...
It I was caught shoplifting as a kid (I never shoplifted, so no reason to get caught) I don't think I'd be here. My parents would have locked me in the cellar and neglected to feed me, after my mother near beat me to death. (My mother never hit me, but in this circumstance, she probably would have.) There would also be all sorts of shaming involved, probably for the rest of my life, in public.