It's an easy thing to do, even out of habit. You're in a restaurant and your server is busy but you don't want your dirty plates in front of you. You think you're helping by stacking them up and ...
Dear Mister Manners: Any time we dine out, my godmother makes a habit of stacking everyone’s used plates for our server at the conclusion of the meal. She insists she’s being helpful for the person ...
It might change your habits. There are a lot of little etiquette details that can easily shift you from a coveted regular to a diner that restaurant staff want to settle up as quickly as possible.
What’s the best way to leave your table at a restaurant to help out the staff? Servers are weighing in after one TikToker expressed her own opinion on the matter. Jade (@jadesandwich) shared her ...
When someone is dining out, it’s typical for them to try to be as courteous as possible. But sometimes good intentions go bad. According to many servers, one such example is when customers do things ...
Izakaya are tavern-like restaurants that can be found throughout Japan, and given their casual vibe and jovial atmosphere, you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re one of the few places where people can ...
It might seem like the polite thing to do but stacking your plates after dining out may not be as helpful as you think. Have your say in our poll. On a recent episode of Korean drama “King the Land” a ...
Servers have revealed their frustration over customers who stack their plates once they're done eating. A Redditor took to the waitstaff-centered forum r/ServerLife to ask for restaurant workers' ...
There is a moment at the end of a meal when the last bite is gone and the plates are sitting there, staring back at you. Some folks feel the urge to tidy up by scraping plates together. It feels ...