How do you compliment a bartender?

How do you compliment a bartender?

How to properly compliment a bartender

  1. Admire our shake. In other words, compliment us on our bartending technique.
  2. Appreciate our attentiveness.
  3. Acknowledge when we cater to specific needs.
  4. Approach us with respect.
  5. Accept our suggestions.
  6. Trust us to do our jobs.
  7. Don’t be a jerk.

Do bartenders wear wedding rings?

Many women feel that the decision to wear-or remove-their wedding rings during work hours affects how much they make in tips. Working as a female bartender poses some unique challenges. One bartender said that removing wedding rings before work is common practice for all bartenders, not just women.

Are bartenders supposed to be nice?

Bartenders’ livelihoods depend on being nice to customers (tips!), but to the untrained libido, it can be downright impossible to tell if the flirtation is genuine or a calculated move of professional interest. The lines between “What a nice bartender!”

Are bartenders extroverts or introverts?

“Most bartenders — by their nature, are just extroverts,” Amy said. “I think if I’m flirting with you, you should probably know it. But it doesn’t always seem that easy for guys.

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How do you approach a bartender on a slow day?

There’s no one more bored than a bartender on a slow day, so we will definitely give anyone a chance,” Amy said. “Really, just be a nice guy. Be friendly and ask us about ourselves — but again, when we aren’t busy. That’s really the only way you are going to get through, but don’t be annoying. Ever.

Do bartenders ever take home a guy from Hooters?

The lines between “What a nice bartender!” and “Oh my God, this girl wants to bang me,” are often blurred by a pleasant conversation… and a half-dozen pints. But all hope is not lost, friends. As Amy S., a one-time Hooters bartender, said, “To be totally honest, I’ve taken home a guy from every bar I’ve worked at, at least once.”