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  • He is one of the kitchen staff that is given orders by Cook, the Castle of the Crown's chef.
  • Waiter Ghosts are undead blue ghosts in the Dining Room that serve food to Mr. Luggs in Luigi's Mansion.
  • The Waiter is an unnamed man who works at The Slaughterhouse.
  • Waiter is a Trainer Class introduced in Generation IV. They are young men in waiters' clothing. The only waiters in Diamond and Pearl are in the Battle Tower and the Battle Frontier. Their female counterpart is a Waitress.
  • He was a waiter in the same restaurant where Sayid worked, and referred to him as his alias "Najeev". When Sami visited the restaurant, he wanted to compliment Sayid on the meal he had prepared, and this waiter alerted him to that.
  • Waiter was a man who appeared in Episode:Burned.
  • French-waiter.jpg|French Waiter (Hyde School Reunion) A Waiter appeared in a total of 2 episodes over the course of the series.
  • Waiter is a man who appeared in "Mr. Rabb Goes to Washington".
  • The waiter is an old, decrepit bellhop that works at the Great Northern Hotel and serves as a host for The Giant. Rosenfield coined the name "Señor Droolcup" after Agent Cooper gave his description of the waiter.
  • Waiter is the minor character of Rugrats that he is voiced by Joe Alaskey.
  • The waiter is a minor character in Heavy Rain. He appears almost every time Norman Jayden uses his ARI. He always gives Norman cryptic warnings and has a very distinctive and formal way of speaking. He first appears in "Jayden Blues," trying to help with the investigation. He wears a red jacket and black pants.
  • A waiter is an employee in your restaurant. In order to wait on customers, a waiter requires at least one chair and table, one chef, and one stove. To serve drinks, the waiter needs a drink dispenser. The more tables and chairs available, the more customers a waiter can serve. Waiters are vital in transporting food from the stove to the customers; in addition to this, waiters can also clean up dishes and serve drinks. An interesting thing in waiter positioning is that if all 7 squares are obstructed then the waiter will not appear in the restaurant.
  • Waiters first appeared in The Sims: Hot Date and reappeared in The Sims 2: Nightlife and The Sims 4: Dine Out. They are NPCs that serve meals in restaurants on community lots. In Hot Date, they cannot be interacted with. In The Sims 2, some interactions include: Order, Order for (name), and Order for Group. They will take the Sims' order and give it to the chef. Otherwise, they will clean drinking glasses or take orders of other customers. On occasion, they will drop their serving platter on a Sim while they are sitting, though the likelihood of this happening increases drastically if the Waiter has a strong negative relationship with the Sim they are serving. Having food dropped on them will give the Sim a negative memory. Like any other NPC in The Sims 2, Sims can can have relationships
  • In 2268, Deep Space Station K-7 employed at least two waitresses, one a blonde, the other a brunette. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles" ; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations") Edouard served as waiter at the Café des Artistes in Paris on Earth in 2342. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris" ) In 2365, William T. Riker told Ziggy to give some of the tip money to the cocktail waitresses. (TNG: "The Royale" ) In 2366, Katik Shaw was a waiter at the Lumar Cafe on Rutia IV. He later witnessed the abduction of Doctor Crusher. (TNG: "The High Ground" )
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  • He is one of the kitchen staff that is given orders by Cook, the Castle of the Crown's chef.
  • Waiter Ghosts are undead blue ghosts in the Dining Room that serve food to Mr. Luggs in Luigi's Mansion.
  • The Waiter is an unnamed man who works at The Slaughterhouse.
  • Waiter is a Trainer Class introduced in Generation IV. They are young men in waiters' clothing. The only waiters in Diamond and Pearl are in the Battle Tower and the Battle Frontier. Their female counterpart is a Waitress.
  • He was a waiter in the same restaurant where Sayid worked, and referred to him as his alias "Najeev". When Sami visited the restaurant, he wanted to compliment Sayid on the meal he had prepared, and this waiter alerted him to that.
  • Waiters first appeared in The Sims: Hot Date and reappeared in The Sims 2: Nightlife and The Sims 4: Dine Out. They are NPCs that serve meals in restaurants on community lots. In Hot Date, they cannot be interacted with. In The Sims 2, some interactions include: Order, Order for (name), and Order for Group. They will take the Sims' order and give it to the chef. Otherwise, they will clean drinking glasses or take orders of other customers. On occasion, they will drop their serving platter on a Sim while they are sitting, though the likelihood of this happening increases drastically if the Waiter has a strong negative relationship with the Sim they are serving. Having food dropped on them will give the Sim a negative memory. Like any other NPC in The Sims 2, Sims can can have relationships with them. They cannot be tipped in The Sims 2. In Hot Date, each podium in a restaurant will spawn a waiter or waitress. In The Sims 2, there is usually only one in a restaurant, but larger restaurants may have more. This article relating to a character is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Waiter was a man who appeared in Episode:Burned.
  • In 2268, Deep Space Station K-7 employed at least two waitresses, one a blonde, the other a brunette. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles" ; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations") Edouard served as waiter at the Café des Artistes in Paris on Earth in 2342. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris" ) In 2365, William T. Riker told Ziggy to give some of the tip money to the cocktail waitresses. (TNG: "The Royale" ) In 2366, Katik Shaw was a waiter at the Lumar Cafe on Rutia IV. He later witnessed the abduction of Doctor Crusher. (TNG: "The High Ground" ) Later that year, Vice admiral Haftel seemed aghast at the thought that Lal, an android "capable of running over sixty trillion calculations per second" was working at Ten Forward as a cocktail waitress, despite Jean-Luc Picard's defense of the idea. (TNG: "The Offspring" ) Geordi La Forge once remembered an Andorian waiter who was unable to fulfill his job in a restaurant on Risa. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye" ) Q masqueraded as a Bajoran waiter briefly on Deep Space 9 when he tried to prevent Doctor Bashir from dating Vash. When Q told Bashir to stay away from Vash, Bashir told him "My god, you're an impertinent waiter." (DS9: "Q-Less") One of the Wadi served as waiter while appearing in a shap of the game Chula, which was dressed like a cocktail party. (DS9: "Move Along Home") Ben was a waiter who served in Ten Forward in 2370. He was a friend to Taurik, Sito Jaxa, Sam Lavelle, and Alyssa Ogawa. (TNG: "Lower Decks" ) When the staff of Quark's went on strike in 2372, Quark replaced them with holographic waiters. (DS9: "Bar Association") Vic's Las Vegas Lounge had a number of waiters. In 2375, one was told by Tony Cicci to return a cheesesteak and to get him a new one "and I don't care if you gotta fly to Philadelphia to get me one." Cicci also hired Ezri Dax as a cocktail waitress. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
  • French-waiter.jpg|French Waiter (Hyde School Reunion) A Waiter appeared in a total of 2 episodes over the course of the series.
  • Waiter is a man who appeared in "Mr. Rabb Goes to Washington".
  • The waiter is an old, decrepit bellhop that works at the Great Northern Hotel and serves as a host for The Giant. Rosenfield coined the name "Señor Droolcup" after Agent Cooper gave his description of the waiter.
  • Waiter is the minor character of Rugrats that he is voiced by Joe Alaskey.
  • A waiter is an employee in your restaurant. In order to wait on customers, a waiter requires at least one chair and table, one chef, and one stove. To serve drinks, the waiter needs a drink dispenser. The more tables and chairs available, the more customers a waiter can serve. Waiters are vital in transporting food from the stove to the customers; in addition to this, waiters can also clean up dishes and serve drinks. Usually they will stand at the opposite position to the cook (i.e. in front of the stove). However if there are obstacles (tables, chairs, walls, etc) next to the stove, they will choose the position according to this priority: Waiters will usually stand at the opposite position to the cook (i.e. in front of the stove). However if there are obstacles (tables, chairs, walls, etc) in front or next to the stove, they will choose the position according to this priority: An interesting thing in waiter positioning is that if all 7 squares are obstructed then the waiter will not appear in the restaurant.
  • The waiter is a minor character in Heavy Rain. He appears almost every time Norman Jayden uses his ARI. He always gives Norman cryptic warnings and has a very distinctive and formal way of speaking. He first appears in "Jayden Blues," trying to help with the investigation. He wears a red jacket and black pants.
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