That wasn’t my point. Obviously if you live in the US you should tip. I tipped everytime i was in the US, sometimes even more than what was needed.
That wasn’t my point. Obviously if you live in the US you should tip. I tipped everytime i was in the US, sometimes even more than what was needed.
I completly agree! F.e. when we ate at a super fance restaurant in Manhattan where everyone obviously has enough money i still had the same type of waitress/waiter and having to give the same amount of tip. It’s ridiculous.
I have no idesa what you’re talking about but it always amuses me to read assumptions about my comments on here where some people are completly ignorant about the fact that a foreigner from a different culture, country and language MIGHT not understand a description that is normal in the US.
Hahahaha. As a Free Mason myself from a family where everyone is/was one i always enjoy reading those conspiracy theories or how “mysterious” we seem to some people. But no we are not.
Exactly. Alot of americans i talked to think “People won’t tip if it’s optional” and “Waiters/Waitresses won’t be nice and helpful if they don’t get a tip.” which is wrong as many examples of other countries show.
I do it like that aswell. Didn’t care about time because i’d think “Well, if i don’t use the extra 10 minutes on my dishes, i’ll probably use that time for something less important.”
Having grown up with über-eco-hippie-parents also made me believe that washing just with hot water is enough. They didn’t want to use…
Why only plates? Because they’re easy? I enjoy washing glasses the most because i’m a über-neurotic perfectionist and love to look at a wine glass and think “Oh, there is a tiny spot left <rub rub> ahhh... crystal clear” and then feel good about myself.
The problem is not about people not tipping. The problem is countries like the US allowing employers to pay less to waitresses and waiters because “they get tips”. Therefor making a restaurant/bar etc. unecessarily uncomfortable for the waitress/waiter aswell as the customer. F.e. here in Germany (and many other…
The game is only missing one thing to be absolutely perfect:
Yeah i just had someone on here explain to me what Courtney faced concerning Sexism. I didn’t know about that. It’s really despicable what people do simply because she’s a woman and was Kurts wife. As i said in my post, i don’t know everything about her.
Blaming someone for murder or any other crime for that matter is never ok. I guess that happened to Courtney because people in general love to make assumptions about someone, especially women, without caring what that does to that person.
Thanks alot for not seeing me as a troll and attacking me like someone else just did. I genuinely wanted to understand what she meant with that description.
You misunderstood me completly and made assumptions too quickly as in “you’re making all of this up.” and calling me a “troll”. But i’m used to people jumping to conclusions too quickly on here. And i apologize for “generalizing” all of Germany. I shouldn’t have done that.
Thanks for pointing it out! I was already afraid to post the same. Especially as a guy on here. You can dislike anyone for their behavior, character or anything without being sexist. Aslong as you don’t dislike them because of their gender and obviously don’t harass, insult or bother them with it.
Exactly. I was always looking forward to washing my dishes everyday (Yeah i liked it that much). As creepy as it is, i would usually listen to an eerie classical piece.
Exactly. Every comparison annoys me, also again from both sides. F.e. i’ve seen white american SJWs acting like every white person on earth in every country has “white privilege” therefore comparing the US to the whole world (like always lol).
Probably getting hate for that. But Guys wearing tank-tops and wifebeaters = Horrible. Hope that trend ends soon.
#alienlivesmatter
My SO had the same issue when she was a student. Her landlord didn’t allow a dishwasher nor a washing machine. So she had to wash her clothes in the shower and hang them to dry in the living room.
I probably get alot of hate for that. But i think comic book artists should write their stories exactly as they want to. Giving it some sort of “pressure” to add this and that, change this and that probably will have the opposite effect and is unfair for the artist.