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doug rr wrote:last full day today..we leave tomorrow afternoon..the mrs. has come down with her cold again..mostly just hang in the neighborhood and the apartment..one last dinner reservation tonight..basically had 2 dinners last night..so much eating and walking..should be home Sunday just in time for the 2nd half of the broncos game
Have a safe trip home, and hope you enjoy your last day there.
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Anders wrote:
doug rr wrote:last full day today..we leave tomorrow afternoon..the mrs. has come down with her cold again..mostly just hang in the neighborhood and the apartment..one last dinner reservation tonight..basically had 2 dinners last night..so much eating and walking..should be home Sunday just in time for the 2nd half of the broncos game
Have a safe trip home, and hope you enjoy your last day there.
thanks Anders..we've had a great time..the only thing that would push it over the top is to see one of the crazy bicyclists at night speeding around pedestrians get t-boned by a car..one can hope..
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doug rr wrote:
Anders wrote:
doug rr wrote:last full day today..we leave tomorrow afternoon..the mrs. has come down with her cold again..mostly just hang in the neighborhood and the apartment..one last dinner reservation tonight..basically had 2 dinners last night..so much eating and walking..should be home Sunday just in time for the 2nd half of the broncos game
Have a safe trip home, and hope you enjoy your last day there.
thanks Anders..we've had a great time..the only thing that would push it over the top is to see one of the crazy bicyclists at night speeding around pedestrians get t-boned by a car..one can hope..
Haha, yeah they’re awful. The twenty foot wide, free for all bike lanes don’t help with the chaos either.
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doug rr wrote:Wednesday dec 6...again, no concrete plans of food reservations..just walking and stopping in wherever looks good for the day...no museums on this trip which I'm thankful for..seen em all and taking time off this time..need to buy a new shirt as I spilled cream and butter on one last night..I packed light..last nights food was spectacular at Paul Bert..dover sole, a hamachi side with a passion fruit sauce..to die for..mind blowing apple tart..ended up walking it off around 11pm around the Bastille and popped into an old school hole in the wall and actually ordered a neat cutty sark..always wanted to do that..went to bed around 1230...woke up at 4am to pee and also realized I was still a bit hungry so I had a slice of ham and went straight back to bed..
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96583UP wrote:
doug rr wrote:Wednesday dec 6...again, no concrete plans of food reservations..just walking and stopping in wherever looks good for the day...no museums on this trip which I'm thankful for..seen em all and taking time off this time..need to buy a new shirt as I spilled cream and butter on one last night..I packed light..last nights food was spectacular at Paul Bert..dover sole, a hamachi side with a passion fruit sauce..to die for..mind blowing apple tart..ended up walking it off around 11pm around the Bastille and popped into an old school hole in the wall and actually ordered a neat cutty sark..always wanted to do that..went to bed around 1230...woke up at 4am to pee and also realized I was still a bit hungry so I had a slice of ham and went straight back to bed..
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Paris is such a vibe, like many Euro cities. I went light on the the sightseeing and museums too; just wanted to walk around and take in the people and the scene.
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guys, what is the tipping situation like there?

the other day one of my coworkers said tipping is a thing. she said he used to go there all the time for work, and people tipped.

i've heard otherwise from friends who've gone, as well as my brother-in-law who went in janurary. i've always heard service industry folks make a living wage there.

i ended up going through reddit and there were lots of locals (at least they claimed to be) chiming in and saying, "DO NOT bring tipping culture over here." there were some people who said their servers asked for a tip when the tab came. locals again chimed in to say that mostly happens in tourist trap areas, or because they hear an American.

here in the states, i feel like i'm a pretty good tipper, good or bad service, but i don't want to insult another culture.

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don't tip
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I'll ask my friend who lives there
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She says tipping is not the norm and she's only done it on super special occasions like when a server gives you free shit
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Tipping is exclusively an American thing. Don’t do it anywhere else.
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spike wrote:Tipping is exclusively an American thing. Don’t do it anywhere else.
Wrong
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Jorge wrote:
spike wrote:Tipping is exclusively an American thing. Don’t do it anywhere else.
Wrong
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And supposedly the Middle East and Africa have some tipping culture, but no one goes there.
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we never tipped at the restaurants, the service was always included...the only place we tipped was at Harry's bar
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thanks, team. i appreciate the input.
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I gotta hear about these other places where tipping is prevalent. I'd have thought Spike was correct.
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Ello Sailor wrote:I gotta hear about these other places where tipping is prevalent. I'd have thought Spike was correct.
I think there are probably levels. Like the US is the most extreme, while other countries that have tipping culture, the workers probably aren’t as dependent on it (ie are paid living wages or closer to).
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Imagine how handy a thread dedicated to tipping cultures across the world, pinned at the top of a travel forum, would be.
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Ello Sailor wrote:I gotta hear about these other places where tipping is prevalent. I'd have thought Spike was correct.
10% is standard and expected across much of Latin America. I encourage visiting friends to tip more as things are generally much cheaper for them here, and it makes a big difference for servers
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Oh. Well that's still America! But thanks for sharing.
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