I got my hearing professionally checked today and all is normal. But I have difficulty hearing people I am dining with, talking in restaurants. Is it me, or is the music just too damn loud?!

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You guys don’t like the terrible cover band that comes and blasts their rockin tune?

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Talking customers take longer to gtfo their tables so they can stick someone else in .

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They blast loud because if you start talking with your friends and eat slowly and spend a lot of time their eating little.

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It’s not you. If I’m at a RESTAURANT and can’t hear my friends, I leave. I won’t spend money at a place I have to yell to be heard (unless there’s a band I specifically want to see or I’m at a bar, but even bars have limits).

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Often because the staff is bored silly and want music to get through their minimum wage shift.

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They’ve said restaurants though, not fast food joints.

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Correct. A lot of restaurants pay staff that can get tips minimum wage, since they can make $100+ of extra income during the shift.

Some backward countries even have a lower minimum wage for people who can get tips.

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