One night the waiter did not know the names of the cheeses he had just served or how to pronounce them.
The waiter knew Ford and immediately made some report to him about a book that had been left at a table the day before.
She realized the waiter knew what she had done, but nothing was said.
The bellhops and waiters know you, sure, but otherwise, who else?
If the party has been catered, the host, or waiter, may not know.
The waiter, hopefully, knows the difference; the new customer cannot be expected to.
In most restaurants, you can tell when waiters know they are pushing a winner.
Service: The professional waiters know how to pace meals for people who come prepared to spend the entire evening.
But the waiter must have known where I was sitting, because there was no place else.
The waiter, a new man, did not know them, and no one had recognized them as they entered.