If you're at a crowded bar, what's the best way to get a bartender's attention?
6%
Two-fingered whistle
- Becca Schepps, 29, from Brooklyn, NY
"Again, why isn't there an other category?" - Genevieve Melzer, 27, from San Francisco, CA
"None of the above...I always get the bartender's attention." - Grace Hsieh, 22, from San Diego, CA
"I'm not crazy enough to do everything else listed."
47%
Lean all the way over the bar
- Amy S., 25, from Chicago, IL
"I hate whistlers...be patient! " - Katrina Robinson, 28, from Charleston, SC
"...and show my cleavage." - JoAnna Di Tullio, 24, from Boston, MA
"I let others take care of the bar." - Alison Dichter, 31, from New York, NY
"It's also the most obnoxious way. But you need them to see you!" - Sandy Tragos, 32, from Chicago, IL
"The bartender has to be able to see your face." - Justine Bour, 26, from Chicago, IL
"And give a flirty little smile ;)" - Luana Suciu, 25, from Boston, MA
"Maybe?" - Dominique Vance, 23, from New York, NY
"I usually just have to slide up to the bar and smile." - Deeana Lowe-Chin, 24, from Miami, FL
"Make sure to put on a nice smile too :)" - Jennifer Beio, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Lean, wave, whatever. They usually attend to ladies first, I find." - Mekalia Reid, 27, from New York, NY
"Squeaky wheel (and some cleavage) get the oil!!" - Johanna Beyenbach, 29, from New York, NY
"It's usually the only way I can be seen over everyone else crowding the place." - Whitney R, 25, from Princeton, NJ
"Works every time. Eye contact helps." - Rebecca Nashleanas, 25, from Los Angeles, CA
"Depends on the bar and the bartender." - Grace Kang, 29, from Los Angeles, CA
"But honestly, it's hard to say what it is that brings them over!" - Nadia Reiman, 28, from Brooklyn, NY
"Or sweetly ask." - Shelby Kovant, 25, from New York, NY
"Works for me - I have boobs." - Ashley Becker, 26, from New York, NY and Miami, FL
"Smile, and make eye contact!" - Alicia Cohen, 37, from New York, NY
"A big smile and a low cut top help too!" - Erika San Miguel, 32, from Larkspur, CA
"A little cleave never hurts." - Claire Griffin, 28, from Charleston, SC
"None of these really. It's about eye contact."
26%
Wave a $20
- Kate DAlleva, 25, from Morristown, NJ
"Less waving, more holding." - Cheng-Cheng Lok, 24, from San Francisco, CA
"And SMILE." - Francesca Lacuesta, 29, from Sacramento, CA
"Trust, I was a bartender for many years and money always catches the eye." - Monique Lewis, 31, from New York, NY
"Wave some money or push my way thru." - Jessica Chang, 30, from Los Angeles, CA
"Money talks." - Kate Sample, 31, from Chicago, IL
"But not obnoxiously. " - Christina Johnson, 31, from New York, NY
"Show me the money!" - Ashley Potter, 26, from Milwaukee, WI
"Or wait patiently." - Tashyana Lowe-Chin, 0, from
"They see money they might come quicker." - Sara Koch, 30, from Youngstown, OH
"Why wasn't 'show cleavage' an option?" - Danielle L, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Money says, I want to buy!" - Jessica Barrutia, 24, from Chicago, IL
"Cash means you are ready to order."
19%
Only go when your friend is working
- Rita Sclavunos, 0, from
"All the other options are just rude. A little patience won't kill you- give the bartender a break." - Sara Bour, 23, from Urbana, IL
"I'm usually not up for getting shouldered at the bar trying to get a drink." - Regina Melzer, 32, from Los Angeles, CA
"Yea people get a little weird in crowds...if I'm in a crowded bar I'm getting hooked up!" - Renee Lucas, 30, from New York, NY
"I avoid crowds. I like to relax, take a seat, and unwind. " - Greta Eagan, 30, from New York, NY
"Nothing compares to the royal bar treatment when your friend is working." - Allison Baxley, 29, from New York, NY
"Otherwise, wait patiently and look friendly." - Yisell Muxo, 35, from Miami, FL
"Honestly none of these apply, just try to make eye contact."