You’re Not Entitled To Anything But Quick Refills And Hot Food.
February 22nd, 2008Listen up, you stuck-up, douchey windbags under the age of 18 who enter MY restaurant and frickin’ DEMAND that I treat you with the respect and admiration I would treat the frickin’ Queen of England:
If you want to get treated like adults, ACT. LIKE. ADULTS.
The other night, I had a party of eight teenagers come in. They all wanted sushi, but since we didn’t have any dining tables big enough for eight people (they usually sit three, maximum four), we sat them at a larger table intended for grill use. Because they said they wanted sushi (and not chef-cooked grill food) we obliged. As soon as they frickin’ sat down, some of them decided they wanted a chef (who is only there to cook grilled food) to cook some of their meals.
Me: “Sorry, guys. We can’t do that. We only have three chefs on tonight. You guys said you wanted sushi. If you’d like some grill food, it’ll be an hour and a half or so before a chef can come out here.”
Birthday Girl: “Well, it’s my birthday and I feel entitled to a chef coming out and cooking my food.”
I actually cringe as I remember it to write it down.
Me: “Well, like I said, there’s nothing I can do.”
Birthday Girl: “Well, can we at least get some drinks? Alcoholic drinks?”
Me: “Well, can I at least get some ID’s?” Over 21 ID’s?”
Birthday Girl: “We don’t have them with us.”
Me: “Would you like Coke or Sprite then?”
Birthday Girl: “This is the worst 18th-birthday ever!”
Me: “How many 18th-birthdays have you had?”
This went on for a few more minutes until they got the picture that I wasn’t going to just roll over like those pansies at Applebee’s down the street. When they got the message I wasn’t some doormat waiter, the girl went to go complain to my manager, April, about my “bad” service.
April: “Those girls said you rolled your eyes at them.”
Me: “They asked for drinks and didn’t have an ID on them. They also felt they were ‘entitled’ to a chef because it was their 18th birthday or something.”
April: “Yea, when the girl came up and started complaining, I think I rolled my eyes too. That’s probably what set her off.”
I don’t understand where kids…frickin’ kids…got the idea in their head that they were entitled to anything. What do you contribute to society? A healthy dose of “Laguna Beach” viewership? Sorry, I think we could all do without that.
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