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>>15316668
Some things I would recommend are being polite, concise, and considerate. Know what you want before it's your turn in line to order, ideally. It's very annoying to have a line get backed up because a customer doesn't know what to order. When you do order, try to say what you want in as few words as possible. Less shit for the person taking your order to misunderstand and fuck up your order with. As for being polite, sometimes the person taking your order may be new, the microphone you're speaking through in the drive thru may be dodgy, the headset is giving the employee shit, or they are taking your order while running into the freezer for something. In any case, try to be a little patient as it's McDonald's; you can't expect top of the line service. That's not to say there are not idiots, those will inevitably be a good chunk of employees. However, just put yourself in their shoes and don't be a total tumor and you should be a fine customer to serve. You may not be a great customer, but as >>15316927 said, it's good enough.
Important to note that who takes your order, takes your money, makes your food, and bags it for you are almost always different people.
>>15316907
We had a decent amount of butterfaces and odd characters at my McD's as well. Interesting to hear a gm's thought process.
>>15316923
That looks disgusting. Thank you for sharing, anon.

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