This happened awhile ago, but I don't remember ever posting it. I don't know why. Since it was awhile ago, some details are foggy, and the words won't be exact, but the gist will be there.
So a group of us went out to dinner. Overall, there were about 15 of us, I believe. In the group was a couple, married male and female. The male half of that couple is arrogant and hard to get along with.
It's hard to describe how this guy was rude. He just generally treated the people working as lower than him. I was uncomfortable being at the same table as him. He talked down to them and turned his nose up.
At one point, when the waitstaff was bringing out our orders, one of them must've accidently spilt some on this guy's shirt. He noticed it and immediately became irate, demanding the manager right away.
Manager: How can I help you?
SC: One of your workers ruined my shirt.
Manager: I do apologize for that. Do you know which member of my staff did this?
SC: *scoffs* No. Am I supposed to know the names of your workers?
Manager: No, I just thought if I knew who did this, I could prevent it in the future. If you'd like, I can get you my business card. After you get your shirt dry cleaned, let me know the price and I'll reimburse you.
SC: Uh, hello. This shirt is silk. Dry cleaning it won't help.
Manager: Well, I'm sorry, but I am trying to fix things. I'm not sure what you want me to do.
SC: How about not hiring incompetent people who do stupid things like ruin shirts?
Manager: I will send over a dessert on the house.
So, yeah, all around awkwardness ensues. Manager walked away, SC ranted to the table about how he can't believe this happened and the least they should do is comp his meal.
So, when the bills came, we got our checks split. SC actually stated to us that he was not going to pay for his meal. He left enough cash for his wife's meal then snuck out right away.
I'm not sure what his end of the table did, but my end took what he owed, split it, and left a tip on top of that large enough to make up for his lack of. One of the guys (one of the sweetest guys I've ever met) went and told the managers what we did as I left, so that they can fix it on the computer.
All of us were so embarrassed and made sure the manager knew that. We also told the few members of staff still out when we left that they did just fine.
So a group of us went out to dinner. Overall, there were about 15 of us, I believe. In the group was a couple, married male and female. The male half of that couple is arrogant and hard to get along with.
It's hard to describe how this guy was rude. He just generally treated the people working as lower than him. I was uncomfortable being at the same table as him. He talked down to them and turned his nose up.
At one point, when the waitstaff was bringing out our orders, one of them must've accidently spilt some on this guy's shirt. He noticed it and immediately became irate, demanding the manager right away.
Manager: How can I help you?
SC: One of your workers ruined my shirt.
Manager: I do apologize for that. Do you know which member of my staff did this?
SC: *scoffs* No. Am I supposed to know the names of your workers?
Manager: No, I just thought if I knew who did this, I could prevent it in the future. If you'd like, I can get you my business card. After you get your shirt dry cleaned, let me know the price and I'll reimburse you.
SC: Uh, hello. This shirt is silk. Dry cleaning it won't help.
Manager: Well, I'm sorry, but I am trying to fix things. I'm not sure what you want me to do.
SC: How about not hiring incompetent people who do stupid things like ruin shirts?
Manager: I will send over a dessert on the house.
So, yeah, all around awkwardness ensues. Manager walked away, SC ranted to the table about how he can't believe this happened and the least they should do is comp his meal.
So, when the bills came, we got our checks split. SC actually stated to us that he was not going to pay for his meal. He left enough cash for his wife's meal then snuck out right away.
I'm not sure what his end of the table did, but my end took what he owed, split it, and left a tip on top of that large enough to make up for his lack of. One of the guys (one of the sweetest guys I've ever met) went and told the managers what we did as I left, so that they can fix it on the computer.
All of us were so embarrassed and made sure the manager knew that. We also told the few members of staff still out when we left that they did just fine.
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