relspace said:I would ask them how I could serve them. I would assume that personal opinions regarding sexual orientation, the Bible and God are all topics which are not appropriate in a restaurant any more than in a public school.
Sam Gamgee said:what would you do?
Would you refuse them service?
Would you talk to them about the Bible/God?
Would you just let them eat and leave?
Would you treat them the same way you treated other patrons in the restaurant or would you be colder to them? (assuming you were very friendly/smiling/laughing with the other patrons).
Assume that it is very obvious that they are a lesbian couple. Maybe one is wearing a pride button on her jacket and the child (2 years old ) was wearing a sweater that said "I love my two mommies".
BillR said:The problem is that not enouph people are talking about God and the bible, as far as i'm concerned it's always appropriate.
NoSam Gamgee said:what would you do?
Would you refuse them service?
Depends on if they want to talk about that.Sam Gamgee said:Would you talk to them about the Bible/God?
Most likely, yes.Sam Gamgee said:Would you just let them eat and leave?
They would get the same treatment.Sam Gamgee said:Would you treat them the same way you treated other patrons in the restaurant or would you be colder to them? (assuming you were very friendly/smiling/laughing with the other patrons).
CaDan said:No
Depends on if they want to talk about that.
Most likely, yes.
They would get the same treatment.