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04-10-2017 08:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by caprimint
(Post 9646990)
As unfortunate as that scenario is, it would be. :worry:
I don't consider it as a 'lazy' way of thinking :shrug:
I mean if I can see it's very busy with lots of customers waiting and they are rushed off their feet then that's when I do usually bin my stuff to help, but otherwise no if it's just an average day.
If I knock something down by accident, I would often leave it there. I don't specifically go around making trouble for these people, but it's where they are working, not me.
Sure it's helpful if people do it, I've worked in a hotel/pub/B&B before and I never expect people to do anything like that. I expect them to leave a mess and I expect to have to tidy up after people.
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The point is you can't compare hotels/pubs/B&Bs with a fast food restaurant, there's a different code of etiquette so to speak. It's the done thing to just throw your rubbish in the bin as you walk out, that's why you get trays and those bins everywhere because they get so busy and it's such a fast turn around, there generally isn't enough staff employed to clear every table before another customer needs the table, it's a quick turnover by it's very nature and that's what you're supposed to do to get cheap quick food, we're not talking about a proper sit down meal that you're paying top dollar for, if everyone thought like you and left their mess everywhere, they'd probably have to employ more staff and your food would end up costing more because of it
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