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COMMENTS:
Voted : Yes I do
Sure, Toots.
Voted : No I don't
No way. Some of them scare me. Some of them can't even speak English (sorry, but where I live, that not at all uncommon). But I would feel weird calling them that and it would seem a bit disrespectful. And we all know what happens when you disrespect Wait staff. :)
What do you think, Sweet-tits?
Voted : No I don't
They call me sweetie and dear too but I would feel uncomfortable saying that back. I don't have a problem being called sweetie, dear, honey or other terms of endearment
Voted : No I don't
I smile and try not to make eye contact. Stems from a traumatic incident in South Carolina that resulted in my leaving with three phone numbers. 8-O
Voted : No I don't
Thanks very much suffices for me.
by mojo on Mon Mar 31, 08 1:10pm
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And no, it doesn't bother me. Visibly. I've learned to hide my blushing well in public.
Voted : No I don't
Around these parts we call 'em "ma'am" (you don't want to risk offending the person who's handling your food).
Voted : No I don't
But some waitresses call everyone dear.
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