Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
I think even if the food at his restaurant was crap, punters would rave about it simply because the service is right, something not heard of before in Perth. Well done Jamie, you do a brilliant job, and hopefully other local restaurateurs get in to learn something from you!r
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Evelin
(Post 10634556)
because the service is right, something not heard of before in Perth.
Okay country, nice people but good customer service (especially in restaurants) it ain't got! Friends of ours have been. They said it was very good. |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10634571)
Compared to where? The UK? :rofl:
Okay country, nice people Zulu, Nice people! You must be mellowing in your old age:lol: |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Evelin
(Post 10634556)
I think even if the food at his restaurant was crap, punters would rave about it simply because the service is right, something not heard of before in Perth. Well done Jamie, you do a brilliant job, and hopefully other local restaurateurs get in to learn something from you!r
I must admit that, overall, I've found the service in the UK to be friendlier than Perth - not necessarily more efficient though. The worse for both friendliness and efficiency, in my opinion, are restaurants in Rome and Paris. Mucho snobby and condescending. |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Ballys
(Post 10637622)
Zulu, Nice people! You must be mellowing in your old age:lol:
It's when they start whinging. That's when they lose their appeal. |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10639211)
Brits are cool, especially the women - I'm married to one!
It's when they start whinging. That's when they lose their appeal. |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
[QUOTE=Amazulu;10639211]Brits are cool, especially the women - I'm married to one!
It's when they start whinging. That's when they lose their appeal.[/QUOTE Whereas a whinging Brit male is a beautiful thing :lol: |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by roaringmouse
(Post 10640088)
You are British as well aren't you? 3 citizenships you have, from memory.
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10640142)
I don't think he was born there so isn't technically british, just a citizen.
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by roaringmouse
(Post 10640152)
In the same way he referred to himself as an Australian in a recent post? Place of birth makes no difference.
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by roaringmouse
(Post 10640088)
You are British as well aren't you? 3 citizenships you have, from memory.
I was born in Chingola, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) From the age of 6 months until 8 years old I lived in Filton, England I then grew up in Benoni, South Africa I became a South African citizen, through naturalisation, in 1984 I served in the South African Infantry from 1985-87 I moved to the UK in 1995 I moved to Australia in 2005 My father was Welsh and my mother was Czech/Irish I identify as South African and Australian. I am proud of both. |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by roaringmouse
(Post 10640152)
Place of birth makes no difference.
One of the things I talk about on BE is that you are what you want to be - a concept that many Poms (especially on BE) struggle with. The majority of British people have this overriding desire to pigeon-hole people and are uncomfortable with situations that they cannot understand or do not fit in with their way of thinking |
Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10640317)
The majority of British people have this overriding desire to pigeon-hole people and are uncomfortable with situations that they cannot understand or do not fit in with their way of thinking
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10640317)
One of the things I talk about on BE is that you are what you want to be - a concept that many Poms (especially on BE) struggle with. The majority of British people have this overriding desire to pigeon-hole people and are uncomfortable with situations that they cannot understand or do not fit in with their way of thinking
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Re: Jamie's Italian has landed in Perth
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 10640837)
Is this meant to be ironic coming from you?
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