Do you guys clean-up after eating in a restaurant, cafeteria or in fast-food chain?
When we talk about a fast-food or a cafeteria, definitely, you have to clean your table. In case you're the sort of a person who stacks plates, spoons, cups, tissues etc., please be a little considerate. I mean, I'm not saying everybody should clean up. Individuals are unique. But generally, the table must be tidy before you leave it.
I myself do clean-up before someone uses my table. I feel like a lazy pig if I don't. Also, I don't leave napkins and forks on the floor. It's simply considerate. That is to say, who drops stuff and simply leaves it there? Puuu-weeeseee! It's everyone of the an issue of being respectful and courteous.
Some say, service staff and crew are paid to accomplish that work. Okay, I get that. They are paid for that. They're in a rush or something? I get it! However, the help you believe you're giving (by dining with them) isn't useful, and is really making their work harder if you just leave your table untidy with all the mess all over. Wipe those drops of soy sauce for Food Almighty's sake.
I unequivocally can't help contradicting all of the above perspectives and situations, as I might suspect individuals ought to be more thoughtful of service crews who need to manage wrecks and at times impolite, requesting clients to earn enough for a living.
Do you eat like that in your house? If no, then do your part. Your mother doesn't work for you in the restaurant, so please clean up your mess. Well, that's just me. Unless you agree. (Wink wink).
I thought my daughter at a very young age (as young as 3 years of age) how to tidy up her table when dining out. It is a noble gesture and civility. Being savvy and charming isn't sufficient. Courtesy is very important.
This photograph was taken 2 years prior and my daughter was only 6 years of age then. The outdoor resto is situated here in my town close to the beach. Just after we finished our food, she promptly tidy up our table and carried the plate to the service crew. Everybody was gazing at us and I think one old woman got embarrassed because her table was full of a mess haha. Likewise, everytime we go eat out at McDonald's (my daughter's fave fastfood) or any restaurants or cafes, she continually carry our plate to the help service staff.
She says, cleaning is helping and helping makes her happy.
I also taught her to also put her utensils such as spoon and fork or knife together on the plate to indicate she is finished eating even when we're in the house.
After some time of asking her "Are you done eating?" and when she says "Yes, mommy!" I am going to ask, "Then why don't you put the spoon and fork together?"
Simple table manners I guess. If you don't agree with me, that's fine and I respect that too. Just don't eat beside me, or I'll throw some tantrums lol.
Checking here late on a Friday. How's everyone doing? Have you had your breakfast, snack, lunch or dinner? Well enjoy, my friends. I might as well go get something to eat now too. Have a great day!
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October 08, 2021
03:03 pm
Philippines
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Ako din sis. Always ko nililigpit ang kainan ko pag kumakain ako sa fastfood. Kasi naawa ako sa ganyan at palagi kung iniisip what if ako ang nasa kalagayan nila. Naawa din ako minsan lalo nat may bastos na customer. Always ko din silang binibigyan ng Tip .
Anyways, Nice to meet you sis