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  • I enjoyed the food pretty well. The stuffed shells were quite good even though the sauce was fairly watery, but the problem I had was that they had a tough time understanding me when I placed the order, then when the order came, a guy who barely spoke passable English called to tell me that the deliver had arrived at my hotel. I asked where I needed to pick it up. He just said okay and went to hang up the phone and so, knowing I wouldn't be likely to get anything else out of him, I said fine and I hung up as well. When I couldn't find him, I called the number he had dialed me from back and no one picked up. When I made my way to where he was waiting, I asked him for change for a ten to give him a better tip, since all I had was a twenty and the food was like $17.95 or something. He just looked at me. He obviously spoke a tiny bit of English. He could've said I'm sorry, I don't understand you, but he didn't. He just stared at me. I slowly explained the situation and asked if he understood and he continued to stare. I pulled a ten out of my wallet and said okay, you give me one five and five ones. I even counted on my fingers (not to be rude or insulting, but to try to demonstrate what I was saying). He took my ten and only gave me a five and two ones. I said no, I need five ones and I once again demonstrated that to him by holding up five fingers and pointing to the ones in his hand. He didn't do anything. I just gave him the $7 back and took my ten and left him with a twenty. I felt badly for giving him a $2 tip, but I literally had no choice. I apologized profusely, but short of ripping the money out of his hand (and you can probably imagine how well that would've gone over) and forcing my money into his pocket, there was nothing I could do. I feel terrible, but it seems like maybe an English as a second language training program or something might be a good thing for this restaurant to implement. I respect the fact that they're hiring workers from other countries, but let's make sure they have the proper training, shall we? This poor guy has a tough job ahead of him.
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