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Bad service in San Diego
Calling out Bad Service is justified. However, I take offense for those people that try to pick on other reviewers opinions (yes those are opinions) especially us Yelpers. I have been Yelping for a while and I often try to avoid reviewing bad places because I don't even want anyone to go there. Once in a while, you get a really bad experience you wish to share. Some places I might return to see if anything has improved and will update my review so that my experience is not encapsulated on one bad night. But regarding poor service, it's not San Diego, it's this generation that is also the problem. When we are eating in places where the sound of conversation overwhelms simple talk, the use of electronic devices has substituted for live talk, then we have truly brought it on ourselves. I see no pretension from others expecting service because when we are at a restaurant sitting down and being served, we expect service not attitude. It's no wonder most restaurants don't last. The goal is for repeat customers and you will not get that if the diner has a truly bad experience and will tell others about it whether it's word of mouth or Yelping.— June 21, 2013 11:23 a.m.