The demands of the waiters are many and are usually expressed in the form of complaints, either through social networks, on posters in the premises where they work or with demonstrations. However, this chirigota is undoubtedly the one with the most art.
This is what the chirigota group La callejera invisible has signed with the ‘Pasodoble al camarero’, a theme with which they wanted to dedicate the Cádiz Carnival to these hospitality workers who have to put up with so much from clients, bosses and colleagues, not always pleasant
“Who doesn’t get angry when they receive poor service? And if we talk about bars, it happens constantly…”, the chirigota begins. “On the other hand, if we take the side of the waiter, we would see that in his world, the procession goes inside,” the theme continues.
“If it takes a long time, no one knows if it might be their first day. Let’s be understanding, because for them a please is the best tip. What a great tip”, these artists continue to sing with their talent: “If the waitress of some bar when serving makes a mistake in the order, what does anyone know if she is worried about problems at home…”, the song continues. .
“They are humble, hard-working people, who carry all their problems on their backs, those who hate holidays and are working while everyone else is enjoying themselves,” chirigota recalls with great art.
Finally, the song ends with a warning: “And who knows if tomorrow the next waiter could be your uncle.” The grace and tenderness that chirigota awakens has enchanted all the waiters, who defend its message of empathy and understanding with these workers who are so mistreated on many occasions.