If you go abroad Australia , if you call a waiter in a restaurant, you can just call a waiter

Updated on Restaurant 2024-06-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    。。。In general, it is better not to shout WAITER. It's so polite, I've seen a lot of Chinese people shouting WAITER in the restaurant here. It's like shouting at the waiter in a domestic restaurant.

    IF THERE'S ANYTHING TO WAVE YOUR HAND AND SAY EXCUSE ME.

    This is more polite and more suitable for national conditions.

    IN ADDITION, WAITER REFERS SPECIFICALLY TO MEN, AND WAITRESS TO WOMEN, DON'T GET ME WRONG.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    IF THERE'S ANYTHING TO WAVE YOUR HAND AND SAY EXCUSE ME.

    This is more polite and more suitable for national conditions.

    In this restaurant, I have seen a lot of Chinese people shouting WAITER. It's like shouting at the waiter in a domestic restaurant.

    IN ADDITION, WAITER REFERS SPECIFICALLY TO MEN, AND WAITRESS TO WOMEN, DON'T GET ME WRONG.

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