You've been at this restaurant before. But since your last visit, so much of it has changed. The staff is different, and you recognize only a customer or two. Either way, you thank your waiter after he takes your order and you're still just as enthusiastic about this place.
What you love the most about your job as a waiter is getting to know your customers. You even hand them a small survey card that asks how your service was for their evening... you eagerly await their answers.
This time, you've decided to order chicken wings. The waiter comes back with the plate of chicken wings, which also happens to be sitting on a big lettuce leaf. This upsets you, and you start arguing with the waiter. Why is he mocking you and your dislike for vegetables?
You're waiting to be seated at a table. Quickly enough, you notice a spot you really want to sit in. You decide that the best course of action is to casually mention how great that spot is, to someone else while the waiter passes by. Then the waiter seats you... somewhere away from your ideal spot. Why does this always happen to you?
You're sitting at a restaurant, and you call the waiter over. He asks if he can help, and you say you only wanted to see how his day is going. In the middle of the conversation, he notices you have a spot on your shirt and points it out so you can remove it. Suddenly, you think that the waiter should punch himself in the face multiple times.