News 7 Annoying Things Customers Do at Restaurants That Servers Really Hate

Serving is more than delivering food—it’s about navigating people. From sweet guests to those who tip with a glare, servers are thrown into the deep end of human interaction. Despite never being a server, the author admires those who are, recognizing the emotional intelligence and fast reflexes it takes to succeed.

The job isn’t just about food—it’s about reading the room. Servers learn patience and adaptability quickly. They juggle orders, personalities, and the chaos of peak hours with skill and professionalism that often goes unnoticed.

“Campers” are those who treat the table like their personal campsite, lingering after meals and making it hard for servers to turn tables. “Indecisive orderers” second-guess every choice, delaying service and creating confusion in the kitchen.

Then there are the “phantom tippers” who vanish without rewarding good service. Others ask to split the bill in overly complex ways, creating unnecessary headaches. And those who bombard servers with endless meal modifications make it feel more like puzzle-solving than order-taking.

Add to that the “phone zombies” who ignore the server completely, and the last-minute diners who arrive near closing expecting full service. These behaviors create stress for servers already managing long days. A little consideration goes a long way.

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