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Standard etiquette requirements for restaurant waiters

Restaurant service staff should pay attention to their manners at work. It is not only an expression of self-respect and respect for others, but also reflects a service staff's work attitude and sense of responsibility. Let me introduce to you the correct etiquette posture of service personnel.

Standard posture etiquette for restaurant waiters: standard standing posture

Standing posture is the basis of beautiful posture. Standard standing posture requirements:

1. The body is upright and straight , raise your head, hang your head overhead, and straighten your neck;

2. Slightly retract your chin and look straight with your eyes, your head and chin in a straight line, and your chin parallel to the ground;

3. Relax your shoulders, Press down slightly and let your arms hang naturally by your sides;

4. Keep your spine and back straight, and lift your chest forward and upward;

5. Keep your legs together and stand straight, Keep your knees and heels close together.

It is necessary to make sure that the three muscle forces restrain each other when standing: A. Lift the hips upward and grasp the ground with the toes, otherwise the knees will easily bend; B. The abdominal muscles and gluteal muscles contract and lift up, forming a clamping force front and back. Otherwise, the waist will be loose and the abdomen will be raised or the buttocks will be stuck out; C. The head is hanging upward and the shoulders are sinking. The human body will have an upward feeling. Otherwise, the person will sink and lack strength.

Standard standing etiquette for restaurant waiters: common standing postures

Side-standing standing posture (unisex)

1. Keep your body upright, upright, and comply with Basic essentials of standing posture;

2. The soles of the feet are separated in a V shape, the heels are close together, and the legs are straight together;

3. Relax the arms and hang naturally at the sides of the body, with the tiger's mouth facing Front, fingers naturally bent

Front abdominal standing posture

(commonly used standing posture for women)

1. Keep the body upright and follow the basic standing posture Key points;

2. Spread the soles of the feet in a V-shape, with the heels close together and the legs together and upright;

3. Relax the arms and hold the fingers of both hands in front of the abdomen

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(Standing posture for women only)

1. Keep your body upright and follow the basic essentials of standing posture;

2. Point your toes slightly outwards Spread out, with one foot in front, and place the heel of one foot against the front end of the inside of the other foot to form a ? p>

Back stance (commonly used by men)

1. Keep your body upright and follow the basic essentials of standing posture;

2. Keep your feet apart and slightly narrow Stand upright with your feet parallel to shoulder width, and place your body's center of gravity on your feet;

3. Adduct the elbow joints of your arms naturally, and hold your hands together at the waist of your back

One-arm stance (unisex)

1. Keep your body upright and follow the basic essentials of standing posture;

2. Choose to spread your feet or stand in a T-step ;

3. The left hand is behind one arm, and the right hand is used to complete service tasks such as pouring wine

Adjustable standing posture (unisex)

1. Keep the body upright , straight, follow the basic essentials of standing posture;

2. Open your legs slightly, shift your body's center of gravity to your left or right foot, bend the other leg slightly forward, and relax your legs