Something to whine about
June 7, 2003 | 12:00am
I went to a party last weekend. I would like to know if our host did the right thing. I saw him go to his bar and pick out some vintage bottles of wine. I thought it was for all of us to enjoy. I saw the waiter serve the wine to only one table, which I figured, must have been were his closest friends were seated. I was so pissed with him because the other guests were served inferior wine. I went to the waiter and gave him money to serve our table the vintage wines that the other table was getting. The waiter informed me that he was instructed to serve the vintage wine only to one table, but he gave my table the expensive wine just the same because I gave him a fat tip. My host did not know what the waiter did as he was busy entertaining his guests. All guests should be treated equally, am I not right? Disgruntled Guest
At a wedding reception, the presidential table where all the sponsors are seated get better champagne and wine when the hosts cannot afford the best drinks for all their guests. This is an acceptable practice and the other guests dont complain. But in a private dinner, this practice is not acceptable. Unless the host gave instructions to the waiters to discreetly serve his vintage wines so that the other guests would not notice. But paying the waiter did not achieve your objective of letting your host realize that he was wrong. It merely gave you the satisfaction of drinking his vintage wines. If you really felt shortchanged about this, and you feel you must tell him, then do so but be ready to lose a friend in the process. The prudent thing to do is to keep quiet about what happened and avoid his parties again.
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