Restaurant workers/owners, how common is it for someone to bring a different date every week to your restaurant?

How common is it to see the same guy or girl bringing a different date every week to the restaurant you work on? Kind of rare, or so common nobody even bats an eye?

Have you or a co-worker ever rattled to the customer’s date about what’s going on?

What about very small establishments, where only owner and family work? Could such a situation offend the owners, make them angry, or “a customer is a customer”?

10 comments
  1. That would depend on the type of restaurant and who exactly they’re coming with.

    And what’s wrong with bringing different dates every week? Are you sure it’s not the case of 同伴出勤?

    Also, what would the owner be angry at? How would they know the person is married or in a relationship and should not be seeing different people each week? Even if they were married/in a relationship, how would the owner know their partner doesn’t approve of it?

    Are you trying to write a fiction based in Japan or something?

  2. > Have you or a co-worker ever rattled to the customer’s date about what’s going on?

    What’s *is* going on in your mind? Are people not allowed to take dates to your restaurant?

  3. Most likely happens frequently if it’s a familiar or comfortable place.

    A restaurant owner is in the business of making money and perhaps developing a rapport with customers, so they come back again. Other than that, none of each other’s business about their personal or incidental situation.

  4. Maybe they’re online dating and meeting lots of ppl?
    WTF has it got to do with you?

    I’ve been to certain coffee establishments multiple times on first dates, thank fuck no paranoid busy body tried to “rattled to the customer’s date about what’s going on”

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