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Feel Good Story: Group of Sixth Graders Go Above and Beyond to Help Make Server’s Job a Bit Easier

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Feel Good Story: Group of Sixth Graders Go Above and Beyond to Help Make Server’s Job a Bit Easier

If you ask any server which patrons tend to be the rowdiest and most obnoxious, the majority may stereotype the younger restaurant-goers for the label . . . but a server in Michigan learned first hand that’s not always the case.

The other week, Nicole Marie was in the middle of her shift at a restaurant in Milford, Michigan when a group of young boys went above and beyond to make her job easier.

Nicole posted her experience to Facebook in a post that stated, “Today, my faith in future generations was restored!” There was an accompanying photo that showed a table in which the young diners had gathered their cups together and stacked their trays and plate to make their server’s job easier.

She also pointed out that the group of seven boys were in the 6th grade, and had shared with Nicole they’d been looking forward to hitting up the restaurant to get some wings “for weeks!”

Nicole shared the boys were “extremely polite the whole entire time, using please and thank you and trying to make it as easy as possible for me to get their order; they even told me they’d tip well. One of the boys even told his friend to get off the phone when I was talking to them!”

Nicole wasn’t the only one to notice the well-mannered, kind young gentlemen . . . a neighboring table noticed their behavior and was so impressed, they ended up picking up the entire tab for the group of sixth graders!

(MSN)

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