When something like this happens, a word to the manager so they will not wonder where all their business went. They want to know these things. Not tipping doesn’t help the problem. Although I certainly wouldn’t tip this person.
Honestly, that’s not the punishment you think it is. My least favorite part about restaurants is waiting to be seated, waiting to get menus, waiting to have them take our order, waiting for the meal to be brought out, waiting for refills, waiting for sauce, waiting for the bill, etc. Places where you can at least go get yourself some water (or that leave a pitcher) are better IMO. Now if I could just march in the kitchen and take what I wanted, well…
My wife’s family has a tradition of designating a family member to get things for the rest of the family at dinner get-togethers, the “Jolly Jump-Up”. We tried that in our family, but now that the kids are older, we call it the “Grumpy Get-Up”.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Waitress there needs a pink slip from the manager.
Grumpy Old Guy about 2 years ago
Note left for waitress: “Here’s your tip. Plant your corn early next year.”
sirbadger about 2 years ago
The little girl seems surprisingly far forward in panel 2.
jmworacle about 2 years ago
And I bet you she’ll complain about the tip.
Rhetorical_Question about 2 years ago
Self-serve restaurant?
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
It’s not enough for some people to have a bad day, they must share it with others.
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
this is why you never eat in a place called mom’s…
Darsan54 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay. You winz the internetz today.
A true comment about family dining.
Linguist about 2 years ago
Great family restaurant … plenty of service and the lip to go with it!
brick10 about 2 years ago
Her tip should be the same as you’d leave at home.
Diat60 about 2 years ago
AND she walks off leaving a table full of empty dishes.
paulprobujr about 2 years ago
And why I don’t like having meals with family.
Lynnjav about 2 years ago
The word is spelled “whoa”
Joan Tinnin Premium Member about 2 years ago
When something like this happens, a word to the manager so they will not wonder where all their business went. They want to know these things. Not tipping doesn’t help the problem. Although I certainly wouldn’t tip this person.
locake about 2 years ago
I would never eat anyplace that claimed to “treat me like family”. There is a reason I moved far away from them at age 18.
eb110americana about 2 years ago
Honestly, that’s not the punishment you think it is. My least favorite part about restaurants is waiting to be seated, waiting to get menus, waiting to have them take our order, waiting for the meal to be brought out, waiting for refills, waiting for sauce, waiting for the bill, etc. Places where you can at least go get yourself some water (or that leave a pitcher) are better IMO. Now if I could just march in the kitchen and take what I wanted, well…
paullp Premium Member about 2 years ago
She’s in Amelia Bedelia mode — taking “family style” very literally.
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 2 years ago
My wife’s family has a tradition of designating a family member to get things for the rest of the family at dinner get-togethers, the “Jolly Jump-Up”. We tried that in our family, but now that the kids are older, we call it the “Grumpy Get-Up”.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 2 years ago
The waitresses’ are all have brothers.
Ukko wilko about 2 years ago
Zero tip.