from the minute I walked in, the woman behind the counter was incredibly rude to Me, no reason.
it was very weird.
I just Think If your going to open up a business in small-town Louisiana, where folks are quiet and polite, you should prolly Learn some common courtesies and speech patterns of Our culture ...
Like, We are Not wound up, ever. We Never Talk Fast, and If we Dont KNOW you, and we are Sincerely Asking you a Question, there should be No Reason that you should mistakenly read insincerity into our Question, Especially if its About FOOD, Because we take that Very seriously. & We are certainly Not Use to being Yelled At for no reason ...
& understand If we are asking you a Question, it is out of Respect for your business, so we Better understand what comes "with comes with what" on the menu, it is Not a "complaint" ... and shouldn't be Taken that way ...
and there are No Negative connotations implied when someone is asking you a question about your menu, so you shouldn't take it that way ...
-even if they are middle-aged and White with a Giant Beard. we have come to your business because we already Respect you, And we Love your culture, and we downright already LOVE your Food, and we just want to know what sort of vegetables Do Come on each dish, because we LOVE your vegetables! and we LOVE your sauce, (NOT because we are complaining-or we dont want them) We Do Not speak in "Complaints" Initially if we Dont already Know you, again this is NOT New York, or New Jersey or Texas ...
& Being Food connoisseurs, we naturally just want to know what comes on what, per dish. In Louisiana, it is OUR way of getting to know the menu and familiarizing ourselves with the atmosphere ... just like we ask you, "How ya Dooin?" (witha smile), -Its because we Genuinely WANT to connect with you, and Know that everything is OK in your world BEFORE we place an order with you, it IS NOT to "Prompt" you, or encourage you to "go faster" ... so you are misreading that...
& you Really Need to Remove that Whole Giant Post-Covid-Plexiglass that surrounds your counter because we Can't. Hear. You. and in 2025 it comes off that you Hate us, and that we are all Dirty and have Diseases.
Covids over, & with that Giant Thing Up, we Can't understand what your saying... its just a matter of respect.
And for you to Try to Yell over the Top of it just makes you Look angry & crazy, and definitely takes away from the Zen of the environment ... and we are supersticious in our culture, and Do Not want that Anger to get into our food ... (that is Also part of our cultural Belief)
in Louisiana, we respect peace when we eat. we expect harmony, good nature, music, and laughter... This is Not New York, it is hard for us to decipher what is being communicated to us when there is a lot of yelling and the person talking to you is also talking to other people or taking calls.
in our culture, that is considered very rude.
In Louisiana, we give you our undivided attention when you are speaking to us, and we expect the same when we are speaking to you in return ... otherwise, that is also considered disrespect.
common courtesy, sincerity and respect, in Our culture, must be established BEFORE we place an order, & allow someone to cook for us...
so If you Fail to establish Trust with us initially(meet & greet) through our style of communication, we will Not Trust the person Or the business to whom we are speaking with,
and inadvertently, we WILL-NOT...
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