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Can we talk about too deep necklines in the hospitality industry?

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Last time I went out to eat, nothing new so far. What was new, however, were the breasts of the waitress that were everywhere. They were so big, so uncovered, and so tattooed, that I (and my dining companions) couldn't focus on anything else. Now, there's nothing wrong with big breasts, but in a restaurant, the food should steal the show, right?

What didn't help was that my fifteen-year-old son was at the table. He was shocked every time the waitress in question came our way, not knowing where to look. And honestly: that applied to everyone in the restaurant, including myself. It's like driving past a very serious car accident: you don't want to look, but you do anyway.

It has something very uncomfortable about it, which was also clearly visible with the people around us. For example, with an older couple next to us, where the woman in question felt incredibly awkward and her husband barely dared to make eye contact with the waitress. I really felt for them.

PORNO BREASTS IN VIEW
Did the food taste less good because of it? I hear you thinking. Good question. The food was good, we had specifically come to this restaurant because the food here is so good. But it does something to you, having two of those porno breasts in view when you just want to take a bite. And I don't quite get it either. A restaurant is not the place for #nipplegate, right? The spotlight should, in my opinion, be on the dishes, the drinks, and the chefs.

HOOTERS GIRLS
If I want to eat among scantily clad women, I'll go to Hooters, you know, that tacky American restaurant chain with so-called Hooters Girls serving. In a high-end restaurant, however, I would prefer breasts in sweaters. Thank you in advance.

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