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Pharao_Aegypti on May 9, 2024 5:38 pm I’ve only ever known “camarero”, didn’t know of other words for waiter. What word is used in Mexico?
H0ly_Grapes on May 9, 2024 5:44 pm In Panama you use “joven” (no matter the age) when you want to call the waiter.
Low_Reception2628 on May 9, 2024 6:03 pm In Mexico I just start with >Oye cantinero Follow swiftly by >Sírveme otra copa por favor
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I’ve only ever known “camarero”, didn’t know of other words for waiter. What word is used in Mexico?
In Panama you use “joven” (no matter the age) when you want to call the waiter.
I believe in Mexico they say “mesero”.
If you go to Mexico and say “Camareros, escuchadme” you get shot
Camarero is the correct word in Miami.
In Mexico I just start with
>Oye cantinero
Follow swiftly by
>Sírveme otra copa por favor
Perdona.