Post by 马小宝
嘿嘿你这不是护短吗,难道你还是股东?
再怎么说这里是资本主义,又不是国内从前根据指标来消费的年代。
我记得我都是下午1,2点去的,他们一句卖完了怎么都感觉像打发要饭似的,也不说等一下设么的。哪怕说等到几小时后,那至少还说明他们愿意做和为我服务。但事实不是阿,怎么说我是买方他是卖方把,但好像倒过来他们是爷,我带钱买东西还得看他们脸色似。几回下来,换作你,你还继续热脸去贴冷屁股?
Post by new2006
2006年最后一天,在老北京吃饭,看见有一桌人带了三个小孩,另一桌人带了一个小孩。孩子们很吵,惹得老板发了相当大之脾气:mad: 直撵孩子们回家。不知老北京怎么啦。和气生财啊;)
I visited the place a few times a couple of years ago.
I liked the food and the service at the time.
Has it really changed that much since the last time I went?
Before you blame the owner,
maybe you can put yourself in the owner's shoes and think what you would do.
If you let the kids run wild and continue to make a lot of noises,
then you are treating the other customers unfairly because they are being deprived of a serene and pleasant surrounding to enjoy thier meals.
Do you think the other customers would return after that?
For the owner, it is a choice of losing the noisey customers or the other customers.
What would you choose?
I have been to restaurants where some customers are talking at the top of the lungs, making all sort of horrendous noises. Sitting at the next table or even a few tables away is like sitting in a war zone. You can't even hear yourself think.
Would you REALLY enjoy your meal in such surrounding?
As for the parents or the adults bringing children to restaurants, or other public places like cinemas,
they have the responsibility to teach the kids proper manner at home first,
then make sure that the kids behave well in the restaurants.
If they think that the kids are too young to behave properly,
then order the food in and enjoy it at home.