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"We've both been in your place!"
What would you do if you had an awful served in a restaurant? These guys came totally unexpected way. The website tells details. When Steven and Mackenzie Schultz decided to celebrate the restaurant's sixth birthday of their marriage, they probably never imagined that they would have to wait for 20 minutes for the waiter to him at least come! And another 40 minutes waiting for food. To anyone it would spoil the mood and celebration, but thinking about what our heroes.
Kookfans.nl"We looked closer and realized that a prolonged wait is not the fault of the waiter. He was just doing his job, running like crazy at least a dozen tables! Apparently, the restaurant management decided to save on staff," said McKenzie on his Facebook page.
They decided to do, at first glance, paradoxical: when the score was 66 dollars, they left for... 100 bucks in tips! And the reason that they themselves were once in exactly the same position.
"It is unlikely that this guy earns a lot of writes Mackenzie — most likely, he gets more claims and complaints records than a tip! Once, in the beginning, we also had the opportunity to work as a waiter. And believe me, we hated that job! The tip is the only thing that supported us then.
I turned to Stephen and said, Look, the poor man rushes here and there, and every minute he has to apologize! We both were in his place."
That is the note, Schultz left the waiter: "We both once were in your place!" Well, this is what is called human instrumentality is to try to put yourself in the place of another, or, as the English say, to walk in his shoes.
via factroom.ru
Kookfans.nl"We looked closer and realized that a prolonged wait is not the fault of the waiter. He was just doing his job, running like crazy at least a dozen tables! Apparently, the restaurant management decided to save on staff," said McKenzie on his Facebook page.
They decided to do, at first glance, paradoxical: when the score was 66 dollars, they left for... 100 bucks in tips! And the reason that they themselves were once in exactly the same position.
"It is unlikely that this guy earns a lot of writes Mackenzie — most likely, he gets more claims and complaints records than a tip! Once, in the beginning, we also had the opportunity to work as a waiter. And believe me, we hated that job! The tip is the only thing that supported us then.
I turned to Stephen and said, Look, the poor man rushes here and there, and every minute he has to apologize! We both were in his place."
That is the note, Schultz left the waiter: "We both once were in your place!" Well, this is what is called human instrumentality is to try to put yourself in the place of another, or, as the English say, to walk in his shoes.
via factroom.ru
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