Americans and Europeans exchange questions for fun :)

Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jan 17, 2020
Messages
1,862
To American: what do you think of tipping culture? Do you see tipping as a pain in the ass or is it something you can tolerate?
As for Europeans... Hmm.... Do you guys often go to another country by car? Or do you guys prefer going by airplane?
 
Forum Oji-san
Supporter
Joined
Apr 26, 2020
Messages
4,914
To American: what do you think of tipping culture? Do you see tipping as a pain in the ass or is it something you can tolerate?
...wait, who let the - never mind.

Tipping a server at a sit-down restaurant, or a food (pizza) delivery driver, or a bellboy or parking valet or cabbie - totally fine - I grew up with it, so it's no big deal. Literally every other setting - no. It's been absurd recently, with so many places asking for a tip. (Though it should really be phased out entirely.)
 
Contributor
Joined
Mar 6, 2019
Messages
2,900
As for Europeans... Hmm.... Do you guys often go to another country by car? Or do you guys prefer going by airplane?
I haven't travelled much, definitely not by car. It really depends on, many times flying to a strategic location saves a lot of time and then I move by ship, bus, train/underground or foot. About people I know, nowadays using caravans, adapted vans and long cars have become popular because if you can sleep, cook and even live in your vehicle then you can save a lot of money on accommodation during the trip.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top