Everyone appreciates an enthusiastic diner.
However, certain degrees of enthusiasm may be more appropriate for “at home” dining versus “eating out.”
For instance, let’s say you have decided to “eat out” for your breakfast, and you have just ordered the dish you want.
Here, it is traditional to allow your waitress (no matter how large, featherless, or unskilled she may be) to first serve it to you before you begin to consume it.








Author: Shannon Cutts
Co-Author: Pearl Cutts

Yes, Pearl my Charlie agrees with you sometimes the service is just to slow and one needs to take control! Good self-service skills!
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Sounds like Charlie’s got a firm handle on self-service too – they’ve got their featherless assistants well trained!
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