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Orlando Enrique Fiol > wrote: > Nancy Young > wrote: > >Welcoming staff that doesn't hover, yet notices you need a > >refill without being hunted down. > > For me, the best staff is flexible to each situation and doesn't behave the > same way toward everyone in a formulaic way. If I'm out with friends or > family, > I like chatting with the staff. If I'm obviously out on a date and being > visibly romantic with my partner, I prefer less intrusion. But I don't > automatically detest weight staff for trying to make conversation. Depending > on > who I'm dining with, I might want or need more help choosing food, especially > if my co-diner is awkward about reading me the menu. > > Orlando That is something she might consider. Menus in Braille! Aren't there typewriters for that? -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. --Alex Levine |
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Omelet > wrote:
>That is something she might consider. >Menus in Braille! Aren't there typewriters for that? Better yet, there are Braille printers, but they cost a fortune. It would probably be better to pay a printing service to produce fifty or a hundred menus that would be kept on premises for the rare blind patron or matron. Orlando |
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![]() "Orlando Enrique Fiol" > wrote in message . .. > Omelet > wrote: >>That is something she might consider. >>Menus in Braille! Aren't there typewriters for that? > > Better yet, there are Braille printers, but they cost a fortune. It would > probably be better to pay a printing service to produce fifty or a hundred > menus that would be kept on premises for the rare blind patron or matron. > > Orlando We have a blind friend, and we just read the menu to her. They would have difficulty, and costs in inputting the daily specials would bump the cost up for operations. My blind friend prefers to be told the specials of the day, or for us to read if she wants some particular type of entree. But then, she has a bear trap memory, and has most menus memorized anyway. Steve visit my blog at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com |
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