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Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Well address him properly, that was the most random comment of the day...Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Blazor. Settle down, Shamwow.
Well address him properly, that was the most random comment of the day...Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Blazor. Settle down, Shamwow.
Did you though?Well address him properly, that was the most random comment of the day...Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Blazor. Settle down, Shamwow.
I'm sorry I shook you out of your stupor.
Do they tip habitually in Portugal, Lotus?
Did you though?Well address him properly, that was the most random comment of the day...Who the fuck are you talking to?Wages are higher here, and people don't generally tip waiters more than a euro or so. But we Americans have a hard time with that. We tend to tip around 10% because waiters here work very hard, are always very pleasant, and are very appreciative of tips. It's not a good policy, but we're suckers.
Blazor. Settle down, Shamwow.
I'm sorry I shook you out of your stupor.
When I was in the US I dated a girl from PA, she would drive to NJ every Friday, she worked in a diner in Whitehouse Station.Do they tip habitually in Portugal, Lotus?
Yeah. I know I shouldn't, but they really, really appreciate it, and it's so ingrained from the US.
Oh, 'they.' No, Portuguese people usually only leave the change. Maybe a euro or less.
Yeah, when I tip the delivery people here, they always look surprised.Do they tip habitually in Portugal, Lotus?
Yeah. I know I shouldn't, but they really, really appreciate it, and it's so ingrained from the US.
Oh, 'they.' No, Portuguese people usually only leave the change. Maybe a euro or less.