You never say "please" or "thank you."

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    irishgit

    Wed Oct 27 2010

    Whether in a restaurant or in the rest of your life, this is a sure sign of jerkdom. I'm fond of Beau Brummels definition of a gentleman: "Someone who is never rude casually or inadvertently, but only when he intends to be."

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    bird808

    Wed Oct 27 2010

    Not particularly hard. Nothing wrong with saying "please" and "thank you" especially if you're getting a good service.

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    chalky

    Wed Oct 27 2010

    It really isn't hard to say 'please' and 'thank you.' Such common courtesies go a lot further than you think.

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    kamylienne

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    It's an obnoxious thing to not do, but it's still not nearly the worst offense on this list.  I'd rather someone be passively rude than actively obnoxious.

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    molfan

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    this is quite rude. i am sure that waitstaff appreciate being acknowledged for their work{along with a nice tip} instead of ignored. I may not be perfect but I always say please and thank you.

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