Article 64ZM2 Why being rude to the waiter (or other staff) is the worst strategy

Why being rude to the waiter (or other staff) is the worst strategy

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#64ZM2)

After James Corden was accused of being nasty', psychologists explain why rudeness doesn't pay

Whether it is clicking their fingers at the waiter, talking loudly on their phone or letting the kids go feral, there are few things as unappealing as a rude dining companion in a restaurant.

But mistreating the staff is perhaps the cardinal sin of eating out, and has long been seen as indicative of a poor character. And this week, the talkshow host James Corden has found himself in hot water after such an allegation.

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