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why do americans call waiters busboys?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Bus', in the British sense of 'coach', comes from the Latin word 'omnibus', meaning 'for all'. The same basic idea applies to the bus-boy in America...ie he is a sort of odd-job waiter/glass-collector etc. In other words he's committed to doing pretty-well all the 'bits-and-pieces' jobs in the restaurant.
With respect to Quizmonster, in America it would be insulting to call the waiter a busboy. Waiters in the US are pretty much what they are in Europe, but a busboy is considered a kind of unskilled help that merely cleans off the table after a meal. He might or might not participate in re-setting the table. He would never serve restaurant customers. In a posh restaurant you might see a waiter's assistant who would refill your water glass or bread tray, but even he would not want to be called a busboy.
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