Tipping in the US is simple....you assume a clueless look, don't tip Anybody...and let them chalk it up to your being a foreigner...lol
Tipping in the US is simple....you assume a clueless look, don't tip Anybody...and let them chalk it up to your being a foreigner...lol
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Brings back memories of when I went to Pearl Harbor.
I royally cheesed off a Chicago cab driver once who gave me a lift from the airport years ago. He had to stop Twice, as he'd actually gotten Lost, and had to call for directions-the whole time with the Meter still running. When we finally Did arrive, he had gall enough to Demand a tip-telling me that they make their Money from tips! I told him when he got lost the Second time, his Tip got lost with it. He began kicking a fuss right there on the street so I simply laughed and told him to "F off!" and left him standing there sputtering....lol
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
I hope you don't mind me adding to this little thread hijack when i visit Berlin tipping is expected in bars and cafes etc, i don't mind at all because the service is always superb. A few years ago we went with friends to a pub we always visit and my mate thought the bar staff were pushy, because when our glasses were nearly empty the staff asked us if we needed a refill, i don't know about pushy as in my eyes they were damned good, it depresses me when we return to the UK where 99% of the time it's service with a scowl!....
I have been to the US Army Museum in Honolulu myself and to Pearl Harbor. This sure brought back some memories, at least one of us were smart enough to bring the camera to Pearl Harbor, lol. Great images!
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