The Etiquette of Dining Out: To Judge or Not to Judge

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The Etiquette of Dining Out: To Judge or Not to Judge
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Exploring the etiquette of dining out and the use of electronic tablets for ordering and payment.

One tiny, petite woman had finished part of her lunch and doggy-bagged it along with her dessert when she looked at me and said, “Oh, I was just going to tell you that you could take your dessert to go, but I see you’ve already eaten it.” I was gonna say, “I’ll try not to judge you if you don’t judge me.” But that didn’t sound good to me.

What would you say? Miss Manners does not dismiss the possibility that there was a criticism implied in what the woman said, but as nothing she actually said was rude, let us instead follow the policy of not looking for trouble. When dining out, it seems that the latest way for the server to take the order and present the bill is via an electronic tablet. First, in many cases, the server comes to your table and simply gives you an amount that you owe, and then stands there and waits for the payment

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