garçomete
Garçomete is a term used in hospitality discourse to denote a particular standard of service associated with waitstaff, particularly in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is considered a neologism formed by combining garçom, the Portuguese word for waiter, with a suffix that signals a characteristic state or practice. The word is informal and not widely standardized, and some sources treat it as a conceptual label rather than a formal designation.
Definition and scope: Garçomete refers to an approach to service that emphasizes anticipatory attentiveness, unobtrusive presence,
Key practices include reading the dining room for cues, serving with careful plate and glass handling, using
Usage and context: The term appears mainly in industry discussions, training materials, and blogs within Brazil
See also: hospitality industry, service etiquette, waitstaff, dining room.