>bartender hands you pic relatedWhat do you do IYC?
>>220584245What? I don't get itIs it because he harassed a girl or he is too drunk? Or the girl wants him to leave? How can he make you leave an establishment, she is the one who has to leave? What the fuck
start yelling and punching the person closest to me
>>220584245Not pay.
>>220584245I think you have the wrong person I haven't ordered anything, I'm waiting for someone. Unless you are telling me to get out exactly because I haven't ordered anything in which case fuck you you're rude.
>>220584245say thanks for the service and leave. this would be the most polite notice im ever given. i quickly get visibly drunk much faster than i get actually drunk so it happends all the time to me, infact when im actually drunk i get service all night. been loudly cursed out of a bar after two beers but welcomed back after i had a bottle of whisky at home>good, you sobered upthats why i hate doorguys and bartenders.
>>220584330CHOKE ME HARDER, DADDY!
>>220584245I tell them "cutoff" is not used like that in Englishthen I stab them
>>220584400with your penis?
>>220584328>How can he make you leave an establishment, she is the one who has to leave?
>implying I would be able to read that when I am cutoff.
>>220584437well eventuallysomething sharper first
>>220584245We actually *have* to do this as bartenders in Australia, like it's literally part of your training to get an alcohol serving license (RSA). You're trained on how to politely tell a drunkard to go home and how to tard wrangle the aggressive ones
>>220584633>In anglo world you needa loicence to work in bars
>>220584633Yeah but using a note to do that work is unnecessarily passive aggressive and will likely piss people off.
>>220584633Forgot to add, these rules can be ignored in countryside pubs but in big party scene areas (i.e cities) you'll risk getting fined and having your liquor license revoked if you fool around too much
>>220584704I don't know if the UK or Canada do it, but yeah we are very similar to the USA in a lot of ways actually. Tbh it's probably borne out of necessity, I've worked as a Jackaroo and did my fair share of drunk driving out in the bush, I can't imagine what a fucking shitshow madmax wasteland our cities would be like if we didn't keep a leash on the booze.That said Europeans have their own nanny state shit, in Sweden you're only allowed to buy alcohol when you're 20 and all Swedish liquor stores are owned by the government and taxed to hell.
>>220584328It's illegal to get drunk in a bar here due to some weird liquor laws t. Former bartender
>>220584753Pubs here are staffed by 16 to 30 yo sometimes the hardest drinking bars have a teenager staffing it,nobody has to register for shit and you just do it,jump in do a few shifts make some money this was my main income for some time.
>>220584245This is actually optimal, it means I get to leave without tipping. If I'm getting kicked out anyways, why would I tip? Saved me $20!
>>220584448That photo tells me the wamen thought the bartender was really creepy when he handed her the note so she had to document it
>>220584753I've gotten thrown out at a "rave" aka club night at a regular night club because I was dancing while sober. Clubs here are retarded.
>>220584245I'll grab a bottle and leave
>>220584448Gemmy...
>>220584633>how to tard wrangle the aggressive onesSeems unnecessarily risky for a bartender. All you need is one pissdrunk haymaker to the nogging to make you a drooling retard, if unlucky enough