Waiters
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Apparently I'm a compulsive thanker to waitresses and waiters, but I definitely don't thank enough the people who are close to me.
The
waiters
are products of a society that has taught them that men are more important than women.
And I know that
waiters
don't intend any harm.
Jerk off waiters, waitresses, and other restaurant staff spew sophomoric humor for people who've never seen foul-mouthed comedies (or get off on them).
But, this film takes place in a pseudo-Tokyo theme park named EuroReptarLand (can you say EuroDisney?) There's jokes about sushi, not escargot, sumo wrestlers as
waiters
and floor show entertainers, and some ripoffs of the "Lady And The Tramp" film, etc.
However, the real Russian prince he has Power impersonating is there, under the guise of one of his own
waiters
(Gregory Ratoff).
To understand why, we need to go back to 2013, when Marek Falenta, a shady Polish businessman, hired two
waiters
to record private conversations in a restaurant frequented by politicians.
Russia's people, whether they are
waiters
or waiting for service, are convinced that they will be ripped off and treated rudely, and so steel themselves with indifference.
While it is increasingly common to do so when, say, booking a hotel room, it is much less so when deciding among, say, bars on a busy street (the enduring rudeness of Parisian
waiters
attests to that).
Teachers, nurses, and
waiters
were not paid nearly as well, but they, too, were released from the humdrum mechanical drudgery of the shop floor.
But the jobs automation displaced from the production sector would simply move to the leisure sector, because demand for domestic workers, waiters, gardeners, and the like would increase.
Today, particularly in the US, with new competitors, cabin attendants have become mere waiters, rather than high-paid workers.
In Europe, you simply certainly can't see these differences: waiters, busboys, and cooks all have job security.
Before WWI, many Londoners worried that German restaurant
waiters
were spies, as a few doubtless were.
Barking Alsatian dogs, stern guards, and
waiters
dressed in inmate uniforms work hard to recreate the gulag’s sinister atmosphere.
You see this when chatting with Uber drivers, cafe waiters, and roadside vendors – not to mention on National Public Radio, where when you ask a bad question, you are told, “That’s a great question,” and when you give a bad answer, “That’s fantastic.”
The exodus of high-value workers will have dangerous ripple effects on city residents – from
waiters
and actors to grocers and retailers.
Every one who saw him now desired his death: the
waiters
in the hotel, the proprietor, all the other visitors there, the doctor, Mary Nikolavna, Levin, and Kitty.
To free himself from this feeling he went, without waiting to hear the end of the discussion, into the refreshment room, where there was no one except the
waiters
at the buffet.
When he saw the
waiters
busily wiping crockery and arranging plates and wine-glasses, and saw their calm yet animated faces, he experienced an unexpected feeling of relief, as if he had come out of a close room into fresh air.
He began pacing up and down the room, watching the
waiters
with pleasure.
As no one was paying any attention to him, and he apparently was not wanted by anybody, he went quietly to the small refreshment-room and again felt great relief when he saw the
waiters.
The
waiters
were calling out the scores; the players hurried round the tables through a crowd of onlookers.
The waiters, ascending to the upper rooms, caused the staircase to shake.
An old woman and a couple of
waiters
were cleaning the coffee-room, and an officer in undress uniform was looking out of the window.
There was a vast deal of talking and rattling of knives and forks, and plates; a great running about of three ponderous- headed waiters, and a rapid disappearance of the substantial viands on the table; to each and every of which item of confusion, the facetious Mr. Jingle lent the aid of half-a-dozen ordinary men at least.
When everybody had eaten as much as possible, the cloth was removed, bottles, glasses, and dessert were placed on the table; and the
waiters
withdrew to 'clear away,'or in other words, to appropriate to their own private use and emolument whatever remnants of the eatables and drinkables they could contrive to lay their hands on.
'Off with you!'The boys applied whip and spur, the
waiters
shouted, the hostlers cheered, and away they went, fast and furiously.
'Wery fresh,' replied Sam; 'me and the two
waiters
at the Peacock has been a-pumpin' over the independent woters as supped there last night.'
Moreover, there was a band of music in pasteboard caps; four something-ean singers in the costume of their country, and a dozen hired
waiters
in the costume of THEIR country--and very dirty costume too.
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