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When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage, what is it essential for the server to assess?
It is essential for a server to assess a customer's current level of intoxication before serving them an alcoholic beverage. This is a fundamental part of respo
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Question: When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage, what is it essential for the server to assess?
Answer options:
- Their fashion sense ✅ Their current level of intoxication
- Their political views
- Their preferred music genre
Correct answer: Their current level of intoxication
Explanation: It is essential for a server to assess a customer's current level of intoxication before serving them an alcoholic beverage. This is a fundamental part of responsible liquor service and helps prevent over-serving. Their fashion, political views, or music preferences are irrelevant to this assessment.
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