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Bartenders ignore you on purpose. Here are some tips to make that drink come faster
Bartender Warning
Web Watch knows the best way to get a drink at the bar: Tip noticably well on the first round.
Even if the drinks are free, such as at an open-bar wedding, you should tip big when you have the opportunity to do so and be noticed. A $20 bill at the right time early in the evening will do wonders for you later at night. Perhaps a heavier pour, speedier service, an extra drink made available after the bar is “officially” closed for the evening.
All for $20.
We already knew the power of the tip, but there are MORE TIPS THAT GUARANTEE THAT A BARTENDER WILL PAY ATTENTION TO YOU AT THE BAR. Here are some of the others:
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