the_phoenix wrote:
In 99% of restaurants,
whenever you take a great big bite of food
and have your mouth full ...
that's the exact moment when
the waitress comes over and asks
"Is everything okay?"
and then she runs away as fast as she can
before you have a chance to answer.
Sometimes I mention this to the waitress
because it's so obvious.
On the other hand, a good waitress who
treats me decently and talks to me
when I can answer
without her interrupting my meal
gets a nice big tip.
Really,
really hope you tip in both situations! That's part of their already meager wages.
But yeah, this is weird to me. It took a while before I realized the folks in retail asking if they can help me with anything are kind of required to do that. Think about it for a while and it becomes kind of funny; when the person being asked these questions is autistic, it's very possible nobody involved wants them asked.
babybird wrote:
It's probably because I wolf my food and never utter a word whilst I eat. It doesn't actually touch the sides most of the time.
You're not the only one.
"Hold on, give me a few minutes to eat this
entire steak and then I'll answer your question."
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