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Z Z Enhancs waiters with this strange behavior: “Someone must besiege these people”

If you are ever in a bar asking -you if anyone is z z or a millennium, only keep your tabs about how the drinks pay.

Zoomers are allegedly birds to open the bar tabs, preferring to close and slide the cards after each drink, no matter how much they end up.

According to the New York Times, there are some reasons why it could be the case.

To begin with, Z Z is drinking alcohol much less than previous generations, so opening a card in the bar may seem unnecessary.

“Closing in the tab is very mentally to prevent -you are engaged in, because you have no easy access,” the 23 -year -old Times Jewel Chávez told The Times.

Z genes have also become accustomed to unique and made transactions, mainly using Apple Pay and simply playing phones for a purchase instead of using a physical card.

Therefore, they feel like buying a drink at the bar is similar to buying a coffee at a cafe.

And with the growing fears of economic uncertainty, zoomers seem to be worried that they will lose their expense if they leave their card with a bartender.

Gen Z seems to have an aversion to open the bar tabs, preferring to close and slide the cards after each drink. The Famiglia – Stock.adobe.com

Dr. Michael McMillan, a former portfolio manager and securities analyst who currently teaches personal finances at Maryland University, told Times that his college students will decide not to keep an open card in an attempt to be hyper-vigilant on his money.

“Opening a card and saying,” Yes, I am buying a round of drinks and closing -after that, “you know how much you are spending,” McMillan said. “It will not be a great surprise at the end of the evening.”

“I don’t save me if I keep an open card,” added Nareg Haladjian, 27, who lives in the San Fernando Valley in California. “I will slide my card again. They are 10 seconds.”

The constant opening and closing of a tab can slow down the process and service for everyone in the bar. Estradaanton – Stock.adobe.com

In the meantime, millennials are affected by this action, with a person who called him “psycho behavior”.

“At the bar last night, zoomers paid for credit cards and closed each round … Someone needed to teach these children to go to the bar,” they observed.

The barmaners are also not delighted with these old Z Z.

“These children never learned the right way to be a Barfly,” he told the Barber, who manages the Prince’s Bar of Los Angeles’s Koreatown, who added that he is often reduced to the bar tag.

Tiarra Horn, who works at Saloon Saloon in Seattle, told The Times that he would call groups of friends from behind the bar when all the tabs are closed several times.

Zoomer generation has also become accustomed to unique transactions. PressMaster – Stock.adobe.com

“They haven’t even thought about it,” Horn said. “Someone must harass these people. Respect.”

“For each moment that one of my boys is there that he encounters his cellphone trying to unlock the code, this is the time he is lost in serving the next person when you have three deep on Friday night,” said Barber. “So there’s a chance.”

When the bars are affected with people and the waiters work intensely to take the orders of everyone and to efficiently drink that they require several steps, the opening and constant closure of a card can slow the process and service for all establishments, according to the baristas.

In addition, each time a customer’s credit card sinks into a bar, the bar must pay a fixed percentage for the transaction, making it difficult to make the bar line financially difficult. Repeated simple transactions can end up costing the bar more than a total invoice paid at the same time.

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