Friday, August 19, 2022

Service (Without) a Smile (Weekend Street/Reflections # 82)

 

Venice, Italy

Who remembers the "Service with a smile" signs that used to be in many shops and restaurants?

It would have been really funny if this place had one.😄


 Have a good weekend!

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11 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

James I do believe he was not amused at your taking his photographs, hence the terrible face. Thanks for hosting and have a lovely weekend.

Jim said...

The smile comes after he sits with his honey,
and they have gelati and water on their tasting appendices.
I really think they charged him too much for their small order.
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Taken For Granted said...

There is a broad undercurrent of humor in your photo. We have all had experiences with grumpy waiters.

merlecolibri said...

un sourire "glacé" pour un marchand de glaces, celles-ci sont certainement délicieuses

Aimz said...

He looks a bit grumpy but determined, hopefully his morning tea cheers him up a bit.

Lydia C. Lee said...

That is hilarious!!

s.c said...

Good one showing real human behavior in the blink of an eye.

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Don't dare complain if the ice cream doesn't taste right.

lesh Stgermain said...

Haha, maybe he needs another type of job?
Oh, getting back to my previous post about the 80% of Christians, I should have chosen a better wording, like 80% Christians who think they follow God (but in reality do not involve him).

Linda said...

That’s quite a scowl!

Cloudia said...

Nice post! Wow, I forgot to link up! Thanks for your comment. I really enjoy coming here and would hate to miss it