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原帖由 裙裾飘飘 于 2006-11-27 11:57 发表" \" Z7 D& S4 ?9 b
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To Elle, According to the common sense, if you know that you should pay tips but you did not even you had a good servie, that's RUDE!! 6 z3 q# ]& ^1 S3 y$ j
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haha, i do pay the tips when i live/travel in "tipping" areas, thanks for the reminder.
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the point i wanted to make in this discussion is that tipping is a common sense, but just a common sense.
+ l6 @4 P; s6 R- \There's no law/regulation that you can force people to tip, even if they may be considered rude for not tipping.
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$ d5 y; S, @' ~/ y U, R' e/ b/ HOr maybe the people in service can make a plead to the congress/parliament or whatsoever to add this amendment into the bylaws or even constitution.
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& L0 o/ F; f8 ~: _9 y& v1 ~[ 本帖最后由 elle 于 2006-11-27 12:12 编辑 ] |
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