Be Happy with Customers
In fact, I’d like to work there, not for money, but for the opportunity to practise English and contact with people. The customers were very friend even though I did not perfect. I smiled to all the customers I serviced and was eager to chat with them; meanwhile, they seemed to be know more information about me too. As a result, some of them stayed the tips on the desks, but the boss took away them, terrible and stingy boss! At a lunch time, 4 customers in a table saw the boss took the tips, and told me, I didn’t know why the boss took them away as I told them, luckily the customers gave me 3 pounds tips, this time, I put them in my pocket.After that, when I saw there were tips on the table, I took away some of them, and stayed others to the boss. In fact, that was my money which I got from my good service, I couldn’t image why the other waiter not took the tips, may be the boss told him, bad relationship, and bad management.
For more than one month, I worked there, and met many people every time I was there. I found people including young guys were very friend and that made me really like Scotland and people living here. Unlike young people in my hometown who always fight and shouted to each other, the young guy here was more care about other people’s feeling, so they were friend even though they were fashionable. The most exiting happened every day was that there were many young ladies or girls coming in the restaurant, and I felt very happy when I saw them, the most regret thing was that I was not greeting them in western pattern – embracing each other. :)
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