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Q: How do i word an invitation where the guest pays for their own meal in lieu of presnts?
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How do you indicate on a written invitation that you want invited guests to pay for their own meal?

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What the banquet server do when the guest take the meal?

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The cost of room difference. If the hotel is far, the transportation cost and may be for the guest pain and suffering a free meal will be a good idea.


If you were having a special dinner guest describe the meal you would prepare?

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Should A meal be prepared and then served by its maker?

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What is kain tau in bicol?

"Kain tau" in Bicol translates to "Come, let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.


The guest did not seem to be in a rush to leave the restaurant but several of the guest waiting for the table were complaining about the long wait.what can we do to solve the problem?

Nothing ! A person entering a restaurant can take as long as they want over their meal ! Just because YOU want the table now - is no reason for them to finish their meal in a hurry !


What do you mean by arrival in hospitality industry?

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A guest states she ordered a vegetarian meal You try to find one for her but you are informed there are no more What do you tell the guest?

The first thing that you should do is apologize to the guest. You should then ask him/her if she will eat milk, cheese, or other dairy products. Perhaps you can find something for the guest that involves these ingredients, but do not offer the guest meat, as she may take offense.


How do you RSVP to a Wedding Inventation?

There usually is a small card enclosed with your invitation asking you whether you will be attending or not; and how many will be attending. Now here is the tricky part - READ the front of your invitation. If it says Mary Jane and guest; that means you can bring one person only. Or if if says Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith AND SAYS NOTHING about the children, they are not invited. The invitation will be very specific here. The bride has whatever reason she has chosen to have limited her invitations to those on the envelopes. Do not - I repeat - DO NOT call her or your mother and have her call her - to ask if your daughter, son, etc... can just slide in. TACKY TACKY. Also, if the invitation is asking you to make a selection of meal choice, be sure you do that - and be sure to mail this card back by the date requested. Also -- put yourself in the bride's place. She's counting on your numbers (paying for your meals) so if you don't show up, you're wasting her money; or if you show up w/o RSVPing - chances are you won't have a place to sit or a meal to eat. Both equally bad manners.