By Patty Hunter
From the trenches of a Chicago pizzeria:
For as busy and understaffed as we were last night at work, and as sick, it went pretty well. No one made any major mistakes, there were no fights, we ran out of most of our appetizers and a majority of our light beers. But there is no night, ever, that does not provide an anecdote. My favorite from yesterday? There was a woman in her mid 20s with her mother and grandmother that provided a great reason why we should not always listen to our parents. I will provide the dialogue.
Me to the daughter: “What may I get you to drink?”
Polite daughter to me: “Can I have . . . ”
Mother interrupting her polite daughter: “Don’t ask her, you TELL her what you want.”
Daughter to mother: “Fine.”
Daughter to me: “I want…”
[Mother smiles and nods to herself]
So . . . now we teach our children how to not have manners?
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Posted on June 17, 2009