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How to Be Polite at a Restaurant
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Being polite at a restaurant is an important part of enjoying your meal and creating a positive atmosphere for both yourself and others around you. Here are some tips on how to be polite at a restaurant: 1. Be respectful to the staff: Remember that the waitstaff are there to serve you, so treat them with kindness and respect. Avoid snapping your fingers or using derogatory language. 2. Use appropriate language: Avoid using vulgar or inappropriate language, especially when talking to the waitstaff or other diners. 3. Say please and thank you: Using polite language, such as saying "please" when asking for something and "thank you" when it is brought to you, can go a long way in showing respect and gratitude. 4. Keep your phone away: Avoid using your phone while dining with others, as this can be seen as rude and disrespectful. Instead, engage in conversation and enjoy your meal. 5. Be mindful of your volume: Be aware of your voice level and try not to speak too loudly, as this can disturb other diners and ruin the atmosphere. 6. Tipping: It is customary to tip your waitstaff, usually 15-20% of the total bill. Make sure to leave a fair and appropriate amount based on the quality of service you received. 7. Table manners: Use proper table manners, such as placing your napkin on your lap, using utensils appropriately, and not talking with your mouth full. Remember, being polite at a restaurant not only shows respect for the staff and other diners, but also enhances your overall dining experience.
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