Taking pint from barmans hand

I think you should wait but on a side note I ****ing hate it when the bar people touch the top quarter of the glass with their fingers, I walked out a place once when the bar wench (who wasn't even attractive) touch the rim of the glass with her grubby fingers (the sort where the nail has been bitten to the quick). I think in that scenario it would be okay to grab the pint from their dirty hands just so you can launch it at their head, jump over the bar and go ape **** crazy on their face.

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I think you should wait but on a side note I ****ing hate it when the bar people touch the top quarter of the glass with their fingers, I walked out a place once when the bar wench (who wasn't even attractive) touch the rim of the glass with her grubby fingers (the sort where the nail has been bitten to the quick). I think in that scenario it would be okay to grab the pint from their dirty hands just so you can launch it at their head, jump over the bar and go ape **** crazy on their face.

Begbie is that you?!? ;)
 
When I did some bar work a few years back I absolutely hated it when punters would try and take the pint from your hand as you tried to place it down on the bar for them.

The main gripe was that people who had a few to drink already sometimes spilt the pint in the awkward moment of you pushing the pint towards the bar and their hand grabbing the pint (the two motions, although small, could and sometimes would lead to some spillage which I'd have to clean up). If anything did spill I was generally the target of the punter for me apparently spilling it. Yet I never had it spilt once when I placed the drink down for them to then pick up.

See, this was the sort of insight I was after.
 
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