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Originally Posted by Mr.Doobie
There are times when I'm in a restaurant with them, and my friends have done things that I know from experience needlessly inconvenience the staff. Examples? Mashing all their food and napkins and stuff into their dinner glasses. This one time we were all super-high and went to Wendy's ten minutes before closing, and my one friend insisted on sitting down and eating inside, right over where one of the night guys had just mopped the floor. I insisted we all leave, so that we didn't keep the night guys up, he sat there and threw a fit and said "IT'S THEIR JOB TO DO THESE THINGS! THEY CAN JUST DEAL WITH IT!" Situations like that bother me, because I know if I was a worker I would be thinking to myself "... asshole", and I know they don't know any better, but it's still rather embarrassing and frustrating to me. I really don't want to be that guy with those friends, because I know what it's like to have to take care of that guy and his friends.
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I'm saying this in the nicest way possible, while floating on a cloud atop a sparkling unicorn with a rainbow mane nuzzling kittens: If you hang out with people who get so drunk or high they act like spoilt children, you can't really complain about having to deal with people who act like spoilt children. You kinda bring it on yourself.
That aside, did you explain to your friend that you were concerned about the personal time of the people working there, didn't want to interfere with their cleanup, and suggest another place you could go eat?