Canada

27 March 2008 Travel time: with 28 September 2006 on 06 October 2006
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In Canada, the general slovenliness of both the people on the street and the staff of hotels and bar-diners (what they call a restaurant, we can hardly call such) is striking, although, of course, there are decent establishments, but they are few. The walls in the hotels are very thin, the audibility is great. I saw in a restaurant in a shopping center in Edmonton how the waitress wiped crumbs from the table with a rag and it all fell on the chairs, but she never cleaned the chairs, so you can’t even be in a restaurant in decent clothes. such an impression!

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аватар daleinat
daleinat

It's bad when people have chaff in their heads! Tipping is called a tip because customers give it OPTIONAL for good service and don't give it for bad service. Otherwise, this is called a service charge and is automatically included in the bill. Just by the word "cowardly" and by the boorish tone, it's immediately clear who I'm dealing with. Sorry, but communication with you does not give me pleasure, so I stop it.

Sat, 10 Sep 2011, 19:47
аватар plast63
plast63

Therefore, tourists like you are harassed all over the world. Drunkards redneck
and fingers like a fan. Thank God they didn’t get to North America and the Caribbean get out in Turkey Egypt!!!!!! Now about tipping, remember that in any restaurant it is NORMAL to leave a tip. It’s just that if you don’t like it, you can leave 1-2 dollars there, and if you liked it, then there are already 10 20 ... But so, alas, I didn’t see anything like that. But of course, if you count cents to buy a can of Coca Cola and a McDonald's restaurant for you?

Sat, 10 Sep 2011, 20:34
аватар daleinat
daleinat

From your statement it is clear that you have brains on one side. At the hotel in Ottawa, we were properly given breakfast vouchers, which cost $10. And you still offer to give 20 dollars for a tip. Why not all 100? Very wise advice! Don't you know the cost of breakfast in Canadian hotels? Only a waiter who had never been further than Tajikistan could say such nonsense.

Sun, 11 Sep 2011, 23:06
аватар plast63
plast63

You know the tourist-misfortune !!!!!!! I'm tired of listening to your alcoholic nonsense and I advise you to contact a narcologist, otherwise your tower will be completely blown off

Tue, 13 Sep 2011, 03:35
аватар chubenko2
chubenko2

It makes no sense to swear. In Russia, people simply don’t know that tip is the waiter’s income. They have a salary of $ 3 per hour, the rest is a tip, which on average is 20% of the order amount. For a Russian person, this concept has been replaced.

Thu, 04 Apr 2013, 11:23
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