How can I get respect even though I'm only 172cm tall?
e.g. in restaurants etc.
e.g. in restaurants etc.
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I am female, 18 years old
So I’ve never experienced with my 1,61m that I didn’t get any respect in a restaurant.
If that’s the case, I’d leave the restaurant or, if it’s in several places, consider whether it’s not my behavior.
So I’ve never treated customers differently because of their body size and I haven’t noticed anything yet. You have (unnecessary) complexes. Rather, it depends on how someone is. No matter how big you are, if you do one on “cool Macker” I think, “Awesome sausage!” If you get over from the appearance, friendly and well maintained, you are sure to be kind to you everywhere.
Respect is not in size or width. It’s more the behavior.
This has nothing to do with size. That’s something else.
A friendly hello, sovereignly choose a dish from the map, order accurately and at the end leave a neat tip.
To what extent are you treated without respect due to the size? I’ve never noticed honestly in restaurants.
You can be 2.10m tall – without behavior and self-confidence you will be a small sausage – someone who is 1.60 tall and that will hit the 2.10 by lengths in sight.
you can hardly see a character
That’s not what you have as a sign around the neck paired with behavior… an assessment will result very quickly.
Developing character…
Respect is not earned by body size!
Behave and character. Body size is irrelevant
Your appearance and character!
Because you respect yourself first, I don’t know what’s supposed to be so bad about 1.72m, so you’re not a dwarf
Your appearance.
Immediately and exaggerated a dispute from the fence
What do you get in the restaurant with respect? There you are a guest and are treated like a guest.
but somehow it is missing from something that everyone is bigger
This is simply nonsense and shows more of your psychic bad setup on the subject of grain size.
Especially since the restaurant is usually at the table, so the size is not obvious anyway.
What do you understand with respect?
how to treat large customers
You’re not small. You are a valuable person and a “worthy” customer, you bring the money. You have other worries.