Since the question specifies "purchase more" we must assume that you are referring to a client or customer of a business establishment and not to a true 'guest' (as in, someone visiting your home).
Unless you can cut them off by refusing to serve them, or 'sweet-talk' them into leaving, your only other option is to call law enforcement and have them escorted from the premises. If you are found to be knowingly serving intoxicated patrons, your ABC license could be in jeapordy. Even worse, if the intoxicated patron causes injury or death to someone after leaving your establishment you could also be sued for civil damages by the victim(s) under "dram shop" laws.
Politely suggest they've already had enough - and that you have the right to refuse to serve them. In some countries the selling of alcohol to an already inebriated person is an offence, this includes on and off licences premises.
Politely suggest they've already had enough - and that you have the right to refuse to serve them. In some countries the selling of alcohol to an already inebriated person is an offence, this includes on and off licences premises.
How would you handle the situation if a client called and asked you a question that you did not have an immediate answer to?
A very intoxicated lady walked up to me in a restaurant once and asked me: "What's the difference.... between... a Baptist?"
I'm pretty sure the answer is a shirt.
Often on job applications, you are asked to recall a difficult situation, and then explain how you handled it. It is best to give an honest, yet favorable response to the question.
Jack Nicholson (Col Nathan R. Jessep) asked Tom Cruise (Lt Daniel Kaffee) in 'A Few Good Men' in 1992.
i have a feeling a third grader just asked this, the most simple answer is... END CALL there,
Yes a company can be appointed as executor. Banks are often asked to handle the estate.
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Try to find out what is her problem and when you now it help her change that situation.