Have you ever thought about getting up and leaving a restaurant because of how long you were forced to wait for the check?
We can’t count how many times we were pleasantly surprised by how quickly we would get our food at a restaurant, only to be equally disappointed by how slowly it takes the server to bring us our check. It’s as if, after the server knows you’re done ordering more food, they no longer care about the dining experience and have no problem leaving you to dry as you wait for your opportunity to pay and leave.
In most cases, we have no choice but to wait until the server finally remembers our 100th request for the check and allows us to pay and leave, as we are not actually about to dine and dash out of the establishment. But for some people, waiting is not an option.
First responders, such as the doctor who shared this story in Reddit’s r/amiwrong community, often find themselves leaving in a hurry after they get called in for an emergency. Since that tends to happen a lot, most of them know how to quickly sort their business before leaving, or at the very least explain the situation and promise to be back with the payment. When that happened to this doctor as they were dining in a restaurant, they quickly asked for the check, but were surprised to find their server blatantly ignoring their request and claiming, “I’ll get to you when I get to you.”
This left the doctor no choice but to leave without paying, instead leaving a note with their phone number and asking the establishment to reach out in order to arrange the payment. Later, when the manager called, the doctor explained the situation, and the understanding manager gave them the meal for free. Then the doctor found out that the one who ended up paying the bill was the server who refused to hand them the check in the first place…



