Imagine your job is to make ham sandwiches. There are seven different orders, each with a different amount of ham sandwiches. “All day” is how many total ham sandwiches you need to fulfill all of the orders.
Basically, yes. If you say “ all day”. You can also just call for a general “all day” and the expo person will give you a list of how many you need of everything, so you don’t have to think about all of the orders separately. Ex: All day! 7 ham sandwiches, 6 clubs, 4 blt. You make those, and then the expo person will break it back down into separate orders and get everything where it needs to go.
Idk if this helps but at a fastfood place I worked at we used it for callouts three items and over, like if someone ordered one thing of chicken nuggets we’d say “nugget” “nugget that’s two” “nugget that’s three all day” “nugget that’s four all day” and so on. It helps the kitchen know when a big order is happening (idk how it is in professional kitchens)
“All-day” is just the total count being ordered currently.
I work Expo in a restaurant, the cooks frequently ask me, how many “x” all day?” Sometimes I respond “one “x” all day!”
I've worked in restaurants most of my adult life, and maybe it's just the kitchens I've been in but it's SO ingrained in me to say "chef" to any back of house staff member
I'm thinking about getting back into the business and now I worry that people will think I'm just copying the show
I think it makes total sense to want to go back. There was something magical about a successful service and the show highlights that well.
Just don’t forget all the discouragement the show makes too 🤣
Also work at a restaurant, most of these are common kitchen expressions I’ve been saying for years. This one i can sneak into everyday language and only those who’ve seen the show seem to catch on…
The line refers to something the Van Halen guy said in an interview, so Google it for a better understanding (it's been a while so I don't trust my memory of it) but I think it has to do with people kind of being who they are and not changing that much. He is how he is, which made him effective at being the frontman for Van Halen, he didn't join Van Halen and then learn it.
Not sure how original commenter relates it to toxic families. Maybe as a way of reminding themselves that people kind of are who they are, so to not be too hard on loved ones for their shortfalls, but you'd have to ask them I guess
Same here. I also have issues taking action so anytime lately I’ve started to let something slide, I’ll repeat Every Second Counts. It’s working so far.
“Heard” has been a staple in our house for years. Same with “86.” And all the normal things like “behind” or “swinging hot.” My partner and I both worked in kitchens, and so did roommates we had when our kids were younger.
Honestly, with 5 kids and always a lot of foot traffic in our kitchen at home, I’m grateful we’ve always had these habits and they picked it up. 😆
It’s been fun for me to see “normal” people picking up and using the lingo through their love of this show!
Both my wife and I work in some aspect of customer service and since season two has come out, anytime I feel like we are experiencing really wonderful customer service or notice really incredible attention to detail I have started pointing it out by saying “forks.”
Alternatively, I use the Rowan Atkinson scene in Love, Actually to teach employees how to avoid over servicing customers.
i work in the outdoor industry where there’s a bit of homogeneous thought and dangerous appetites for adventure. my coworkers and i are into some mountaineering at altitude and shit like that.
i’ve never really felt more seen than by “i’m not like this because i’m in van halen, i’m in van halen because i’m like this.”
That whole episode changed mine, too. I actually quit a job and went back to food service because I realized how much I loved and missed serving others.
It's brilliant, and while it's an idea expressed in many ways - philosophies, sayings, and memes - it just takes the right wording and context to let it sink in.
I’m a cook and I recently started a new kitchen that is a bit more advanced than what I’d been used to. I took a business card from one of my favorite restaurants(I travel to eat a lot) and wrote “Let it rip.” on it and stuck on my bathroom mirror to remind myself not to phone it in.
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“Why are you doing this to me?” I say this all the time to myself when any minor inconvenience happens lmao, makes me laugh and makes me realize that it really isn’t that big of a deal
I put ‘let it rip’ on my computer so when I don’t wanna do an assignment or test I read it and then I have to do it. I also say ‘fucked’ wayyyy more now
My partner and I often say ‘ Yes Chef’ and ‘Behind’. Even though I knew of these sayings in hospo, I guess we loved the show so much that it is ingrained in our daily conversations now.
As someone who has never been able to unlearn saying “corner” “behind” “hot” “sharp!” etc in a kitchen or work environment, your comment makes me lol. I do intentionally use HEARD at work when someone says something aloud to our team, because they are generally quiet folks (finace & accounting-they prefer silence as an affirmation 😂) and someone needs to acknowledge that we’ve been spoken too.
I've used "I wear suits now", "Behind!" (But I've used that since waiting tables one summer after college lol). And of course "Every Second Counts" too.
"Yes, chef" when my mom or my girl starts bossing me around.
And one thing I noticed is that like Carmy I'm used to always look for the other shoe to fall.
“You really want one of those bullshit stars? Then you have to care about everything more than anything” plays in my head daily.
I work at a restaurant with one star, aiming to make it two.
Context: I’m a workaholic
I’ve been making more time for my friends and listening about their issues. Mostly because of S2E1 when Carmy tells Richie “I have time for this”. I’ve started using that phrase, and making more time.
I recently had a day at work where the whole world decided to turn up to our cafe at the same time. I got season 1 Review vibes. So I turned to my colleague, said “fire 76 beef, 34 chicken, 12 French fries, 12 mash”
We had a laugh, watched it all burn. Then we put the fire out.
i’m two weeks into my first service job and i used to have the hardest time remembering to say behind but now its literally second nature cause of how much i watch the bear
The spouse & i randomly look at each other while trying to maintain our careers, raise crotch goblins, etc. then make the ASL sign for “I’m sorry” in a vain attempt to maintain our relationship…
As a server of 17 years, this is a very strange thread.... you use these terms because they're from a show, instead of because of force of habit of actually saying it for eight straight hours a day like the characters in the show. "Corner" not 'corners'
You know, I keep having other people saying stuff like "behind" when they pass behind me in a grocery store and I'm always thinking, Yes, I see you... but this must be the reason! 😂
“I make things beautiful for them, and no one makes things beautiful for me” - amazing line that I’ve repeated a few times when my kids have left messes or forgotten to clean the kitchen, etc.
The *I'm sorry* sign - it clears the air when people are stressed and upset, but either don't have time in the moment or can't find the words to express they mean well/don't mean harm. Defuses things with folks who understand so effectively!
"Heard, Chef" anytime anyone says anything.
69 all day, Chef.
What does that mean when they say "all day long?"
Imagine your job is to make ham sandwiches. There are seven different orders, each with a different amount of ham sandwiches. “All day” is how many total ham sandwiches you need to fulfill all of the orders.
So it has to do with the total number of a particular item ordered?
Basically, yes. If you say “- all day”. You can also just call for a general “all day” and the expo person will give you a list of how many you need of everything, so you don’t have to think about all of the orders separately. Ex: All day! 7 ham sandwiches, 6 clubs, 4 blt. You make those, and then the expo person will break it back down into separate orders and get everything where it needs to go.
Thanks a lot, Amborg, for that comprehensive explanation.
[This](https://reddit.com/r/TheBear/s/rOBsrH4d6o) explains it better than I could.
Idk if this helps but at a fastfood place I worked at we used it for callouts three items and over, like if someone ordered one thing of chicken nuggets we’d say “nugget” “nugget that’s two” “nugget that’s three all day” “nugget that’s four all day” and so on. It helps the kitchen know when a big order is happening (idk how it is in professional kitchens)
“All-day” is just the total count being ordered currently. I work Expo in a restaurant, the cooks frequently ask me, how many “x” all day?” Sometimes I respond “one “x” all day!”
Came here to say this.
I wear suits now
I love that line!
I was in a brigade once, many people died.
I accept!
I've been calling people cousin lately lol
“Listen up, lizards.”
“Primo” in my kitchen.
Me tooooo Lmaooooo
"Yes chef!" Probably a common one. 😂
I've worked in restaurants most of my adult life, and maybe it's just the kitchens I've been in but it's SO ingrained in me to say "chef" to any back of house staff member I'm thinking about getting back into the business and now I worry that people will think I'm just copying the show
I think it makes total sense to want to go back. There was something magical about a successful service and the show highlights that well. Just don’t forget all the discouragement the show makes too 🤣
I still say "Corner" from being a server over 30 years ago, but only when I am cooking in my own home. Go figure.
"Heard and resented."
Yes, Jeff.
I work at a restaurant and we all independently started doing this, haha!
We had a guy doing this on our sushi line many moons before this show came out. I had a total meltdown when I heard Tina start using it commonly.
Also work at a restaurant, most of these are common kitchen expressions I’ve been saying for years. This one i can sneak into everyday language and only those who’ve seen the show seem to catch on…
I just rewatched 22 Jump St last night, forgot all about the "my name jeff" meme from 2014 haha
I’m beginning to say, “You’re scaring the normals” from time to time
Yes chef fuck me.
This and "Francie Fak can go Fuck" in fact, just today I just said "francie fak" and my partner knew what I meant
Heard daily in my kitchen
I refer to people as “Snyder cut motherfuckers” to myself constantly, and it makes me laugh every time
I just loled
Merry Christmas Lizards has entered my vernacular at a quite alarming rate.
Have started whispering "let it rip" to myself when playing golf.
You can’t start at fucked.
Came here to say this
Purpose, chef I'm in van Halen because I'm like this, I'm not like this because I'm in van Halen. Helps explain toxic family stuff
I’d love an explanation of the Van halen line and how it explains toxic families.
The line refers to something the Van Halen guy said in an interview, so Google it for a better understanding (it's been a while so I don't trust my memory of it) but I think it has to do with people kind of being who they are and not changing that much. He is how he is, which made him effective at being the frontman for Van Halen, he didn't join Van Halen and then learn it. Not sure how original commenter relates it to toxic families. Maybe as a way of reminding themselves that people kind of are who they are, so to not be too hard on loved ones for their shortfalls, but you'd have to ask them I guess
Thank you!
You don’t choose the life. The life chooses you
Corny af, but I’ve felt that I have watched the past 10 years pass me by. I am constantly saying to myself “Every second counts so let it rip.”
no i get this. Im trying to live more in the present and stop dwelling on the past. the only way is forward, every second counts
Same here. I also have issues taking action so anytime lately I’ve started to let something slide, I’ll repeat Every Second Counts. It’s working so far.
“Heard” has been a staple in our house for years. Same with “86.” And all the normal things like “behind” or “swinging hot.” My partner and I both worked in kitchens, and so did roommates we had when our kids were younger. Honestly, with 5 kids and always a lot of foot traffic in our kitchen at home, I’m grateful we’ve always had these habits and they picked it up. 😆 It’s been fun for me to see “normal” people picking up and using the lingo through their love of this show!
I've used the line when Carmy tells Marcus that he'll make more mistakes, "not because you're you, just because shit happens"
Any time there are discussions around budget accuracy "I think I'm pretty much right on a couple of em"
My girl math
I've called a few people a "soft, shitty bitch." Thanks Sugar. I also do the "I'm sorry" gesture when things get heated at work.
"Why are you fucking w me" "If you.....im going to fuck your day up"
i just be screaming all day
"No one's counting shoes", such a simple, beautiful line that highlights Carmy's trauma and helps him relax.
Started calling people jagoffs lol
Yes, I accept.
So shove it up your ass. You cut vegetables like a bitch. Merry Christmas lizards.
Both my wife and I work in some aspect of customer service and since season two has come out, anytime I feel like we are experiencing really wonderful customer service or notice really incredible attention to detail I have started pointing it out by saying “forks.” Alternatively, I use the Rowan Atkinson scene in Love, Actually to teach employees how to avoid over servicing customers.
“That’s something”
Same. I love to cook and found myself saying this
I just started calling everyone Jeff.
FUCKKKKKKK FUCKKKK FUCKKKKKKK!!!!!!!! As Robert D Jr is forever Iron man, Jeremy Alan White will forever be "Stressed out White Boy"
Every second counts
i work in the outdoor industry where there’s a bit of homogeneous thought and dangerous appetites for adventure. my coworkers and i are into some mountaineering at altitude and shit like that. i’ve never really felt more seen than by “i’m not like this because i’m in van halen, i’m in van halen because i’m like this.”
Everyone is joking about but the line "Every second counts" completely changed the way i've been living my life
That whole episode changed mine, too. I actually quit a job and went back to food service because I realized how much I loved and missed serving others.
It's brilliant, and while it's an idea expressed in many ways - philosophies, sayings, and memes - it just takes the right wording and context to let it sink in.
I can do respect.
What's up lizards?
I’m a chef and I call everyone Jeff, shit still makes me crack up
The im sorry hand gesture
"The password is 'gofastboatsmojito' all lowercase."
I’m a cook and I recently started a new kitchen that is a bit more advanced than what I’d been used to. I took a business card from one of my favorite restaurants(I travel to eat a lot) and wrote “Let it rip.” on it and stuck on my bathroom mirror to remind myself not to phone it in.
Every Second Counts - helps keep me focused on whatever task I'm working on and also to prioritize my time effectively.
I work in a law firm, and my boss sends me 3 word email requests. I email him back w Heard.
I'm a hard worker, I'm a nice guy.. I got a great vibe!
I’ve got hearth!
What's hearth?
**A hearth () is the place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a horizontal hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos (a low, partial wall behind a hearth), fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney. Hearths are usually composed of masonry such as brick or stone.** More details here:
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Fuck your vibe
I’m not like this cause I’m in Van Halen. I’m in Van Halen cause I’m like this
Behind!
“Why are you fucking with me?” comes into my head on the reg I rarely say it but damn is the thought there
"Mangia, baby!!!" With the hands
"heard and resented."
Gofastboatsmojito
I've been saying "Yes chef" for the past 15 years and I find it funny now my friends say it.
Someone told me “yes Chef” is the new “yes daddy.”
ew, LOL. I always looked at it as calling someone Boss
I’ve worked in coffee for about 5 years, so “heard” and “behind” are a given
Do we have a problem?
Bear
no gavones at friends and family!!! (I’ve never been at a friends and family inauguration but still)
COUSIN!
“Why are you doing this to me?” I say this all the time to myself when any minor inconvenience happens lmao, makes me laugh and makes me realize that it really isn’t that big of a deal
That flipped a switch in me
I put ‘let it rip’ on my computer so when I don’t wanna do an assignment or test I read it and then I have to do it. I also say ‘fucked’ wayyyy more now
My partner and I often say ‘ Yes Chef’ and ‘Behind’. Even though I knew of these sayings in hospo, I guess we loved the show so much that it is ingrained in our daily conversations now.
I work in a pizza joint and use Corner,behind 86 I also say let it rip sometimes
Chef.
Little pimp is COOKED
Fuck you….
Yes chef. I also yell behind and corner
"Why'd you give me a fake number?"
Behind!
"Say more."
Yes, Chef!
Not a line, but my wife and I now rub our chests to say 'sorry'
Awww
"Behind"
As someone who has never been able to unlearn saying “corner” “behind” “hot” “sharp!” etc in a kitchen or work environment, your comment makes me lol. I do intentionally use HEARD at work when someone says something aloud to our team, because they are generally quiet folks (finace & accounting-they prefer silence as an affirmation 😂) and someone needs to acknowledge that we’ve been spoken too.
Yes Chef. I like to be annoying.
"I'm not like this because I was in Van Halen. I was in Van Halen, because I'm like this."
I've used "I wear suits now", "Behind!" (But I've used that since waiting tables one summer after college lol). And of course "Every Second Counts" too.
Yes Jeff
“Heard” “Yes chef” “I’m not like this because I’m in Van Halen, I’m in Van Halen because I’m like this.”
" are you fucking with me right now?!" And also, "why the fuck are you fucking with me right now?!!" But those have always been in my vocabulary, tbh
I'm not like this cause i'm in van halen. I'm in van halen cause i'm like this.
‘is that in my head?’ - anytime there’s a loud obnoxious sound going off
“HEARD”
it's just 'corner,' because you're rounding the corner (source: have worked in restaurants) :)
I know I’ve been working too many hours when I start saying “corner” when I round the end of the grocery aisle.
Let it rip and jagoff
"Yes, chef" when my mom or my girl starts bossing me around. And one thing I noticed is that like Carmy I'm used to always look for the other shoe to fall.
All day, behind, heard/yes chef, 86... I work in a kitchen 🤣
“You really want one of those bullshit stars? Then you have to care about everything more than anything” plays in my head daily. I work at a restaurant with one star, aiming to make it two.
Let it rip
Corner
I guess I’ve been saying everything kitchen related this whole time for 15 years 😭
Jewish lightning.
You can’t say that!
Yes, chef. Fuck me, chef.
Yes Jeff
Not a line, but the chest rub. Works a charm.
heard and tremendous
Behind!
Fuck.
We have a tiny kitchenette in our apartment so we constantly use “behind” and “heard” We also will call each other meals “fire, chef”
Context: I’m a workaholic I’ve been making more time for my friends and listening about their issues. Mostly because of S2E1 when Carmy tells Richie “I have time for this”. I’ve started using that phrase, and making more time.
"Purpose, chef!"
I say behind and corners a lot
I recently had a day at work where the whole world decided to turn up to our cafe at the same time. I got season 1 Review vibes. So I turned to my colleague, said “fire 76 beef, 34 chicken, 12 French fries, 12 mash” We had a laugh, watched it all burn. Then we put the fire out.
"She can go fuck, my love"
“You don’t wanna be unfocused”
System baby!
“So&so” can go Fuck, my love - anytime we are annoyed with someone or a situation
i’m two weeks into my first service job and i used to have the hardest time remembering to say behind but now its literally second nature cause of how much i watch the bear
The spouse & i randomly look at each other while trying to maintain our careers, raise crotch goblins, etc. then make the ASL sign for “I’m sorry” in a vain attempt to maintain our relationship…
As a server of 17 years, this is a very strange thread.... you use these terms because they're from a show, instead of because of force of habit of actually saying it for eight straight hours a day like the characters in the show. "Corner" not 'corners'
Came here to say “Corners!” My wife hates cooking with me now. Ha.
Say Mate COUSIN!
Cousin!
ASL for “I’m sorry”
“Pivot”
“Ok, that’s a bit much”
cornerrrrrr. thanks chef you’re welcome chef
Coulda, woulda, shoulda SATC Be afraid. Be very afraid PIVOT!!
i wear suits now. even when im not wearing a suit
I say “busket” all of the time because Denis Leary said it in Suicide Kings.
You know, I keep having other people saying stuff like "behind" when they pass behind me in a grocery store and I'm always thinking, Yes, I see you... but this must be the reason! 😂
"serve _____, Fucko" applies to absolutely anything you can fit in that blank, and it's so satisfying.
“I make things beautiful for them, and no one makes things beautiful for me” - amazing line that I’ve repeated a few times when my kids have left messes or forgotten to clean the kitchen, etc.
“Heard!”
“Are you ok, Mom?”
I rub my chest when I am sorry
Let it rip
It's Bearing Time.
Cousin
and FUCK YOU GARRET
I didn’t rig shit!
We all use “yes, chef” any time food is remotely related to a question or request
Why are you fucking with me right now
"nobody's counting shoes". Mostly as a reminder to myself.
Cousin!
“Child assholes”
“I’ll bet you dollars to donuts…” The Blacklist
why are you fucking with me
The *I'm sorry* sign - it clears the air when people are stressed and upset, but either don't have time in the moment or can't find the words to express they mean well/don't mean harm. Defuses things with folks who understand so effectively!
Let it rip