Restaurant waiters confess what they notice most about customers

Sometimes we do things that speak for us without us having to open our mouths.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 January 2024 Wednesday 16:20
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Restaurant waiters confess what they notice most about customers

Sometimes we do things that speak for us without us having to open our mouths. There are details of our behavior that are authentic declarations of intent and reflect who we are.

Restaurant waiters are specialists in this. It is part of his job to observe the customers and ensure that they do not lack anything, such as the drink in the glass. And as a result of that observation, they can't help but notice other things.

The international magazine Reader's Digest has spoken with waiters who have confessed how they study customers from the moment they sit at the table until they finish eating or dining.

"I'm always looking for ways to connect with customers," says Jacob Cohen, a Chicago bartender. "And it is not to get more tips, but because this information will later help us to serve them in the best possible way and make them have a great experience." Here we show you the details that restaurant waiters see about us.

This article was originally published on RAC1.cat.