the middle child or the oldest
No, the guest should shut their mouth and eat what's served. After, the guest should thank the host.
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When you are placing or retrieving an item from a table, you should use the arm away from the guest. If you are on the right of the guest, you should be using your right arm, as if you are "hugging" them. Same goes for the left. You do not want to put your body between you and the guest.
It depends what you mean by fighting with a guest. If you mean the gues is verbally abusive to the staff over the phone - simply hang-up. If you mean they hear a guest fighting with someone, then they should (a) keep the line open, and (b) call the police.
Everyone should have junk food as long as you don't over do it.
When serving food, you should use your right hand to serve from the left side of the guest. This allows for a smooth and unobtrusive service, as the server's body does not block the guest's view. Typically, you will travel in a clockwise direction around the table to maintain a seamless flow.
It is both a boon as well as a curse, a boon as they have all mushroomed all over the city, so any time you have a guest you can orger these food, but it is not good for your health. ----------- Junk food is a consequence of an unregulated industry. Not that a food industry should be regulated, but that as in any open market, there are products and services that do not necessarily have the best interests of the public at heart.
In Russian service, the food is served from the guest's left side. This method involves the server holding the platter in their left hand and serving the food to the guest using a serving utensil in their right hand.
First i will apologize to the guest and offer them for another food i will give them extra mile by giving them for mix fruit or a discount for there food.
say for stay out some time
no
A menu tells a guest what food is available to order from the establishment's kitchens.