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1 year ago0 points(+0/-0)1 child
Bingo. The service in Europe was horrible. I'm at a restaurant and the staff is just kicking it, not working meanwhile I just want to order my food. No incentive has expected results.
Pay McDonalds prices, get McDonalds level of service, sounds like you're in a place were they don't bring you the food, you may have to walk to the counter and pick it up yourself. Can't blame "the country of Europe" for that, it's your own choice in restaurant that is the problem here.
I'm asking you to name the bad restaurant, "the country of Europe" is way too generalizing. Heck even naming the country is too generalizing, there's just too many restaurants and they're all independent. No (((big chains))).
I also didn't say McDonalds, I said "McDonalds prices", that's just a nicer word for cheap rubbish, where obviously you should expect the service to be bad.
I never said "the country of Europe". I said "Europe" because I wasn't referring to service in any single country. It was in England and France and Holland.
(non Europe) Service in China was horrible too. Scotland was okay. Hong Kong was good. Service in Mexico is actually pretty good probably because they know about US tipping culture.
And I also never said I went to a chain.
A dozen people here said that service in Europe sucks compared to the US and your rebuttal is "nu uh" and I highly doubt we all went to the same restaurant.
> I never said "the country of Europe". I said "Europe" because I wasn't referring to service in any single country. It was in England and France and Holland.
So 3/44 countries, and you refer to an entire continent as one country were all restaurants are horrible. That's the problem here, too much generalization which you then use to draw a faulty conclusion about (((tipping))).
> and I highly doubt we all went to the same restaurant.
No shit, you obviously went to some cheap goyslop joint to save a few shekels, not consulting the locals first or because you at the time didn't understand that none of the countries you were in has a tipping culture like America with (((fake corporate happiness))) and servers not getting paid outside of tipping who spit in your food if you don't tip. Now that's dystopian.
I eat at more expensive places recommended to my by frens who knows were the good restaurants are. Always good service and no butt licking, no mandatory tipping and no nigger saliva, as it should be.
> A dozen people here said that service in Europe sucks compared to the US
Which I proved to be wrong, the only thing you got right is the money. Pay more and get better service is generally correct. This principle applies on both sides of the pond and thinking more shekels for schlomo means better service is just kiked.
And why the fuck would I cross the Atlantic to eat McDonalds? I don't even eat that shit here.
I also didn't say McDonalds, I said "McDonalds prices", that's just a nicer word for cheap rubbish, where obviously you should expect the service to be bad.
(non Europe) Service in China was horrible too. Scotland was okay. Hong Kong was good. Service in Mexico is actually pretty good probably because they know about US tipping culture.
And I also never said I went to a chain.
A dozen people here said that service in Europe sucks compared to the US and your rebuttal is "nu uh" and I highly doubt we all went to the same restaurant.
So 3/44 countries, and you refer to an entire continent as one country were all restaurants are horrible. That's the problem here, too much generalization which you then use to draw a faulty conclusion about (((tipping))).
> and I highly doubt we all went to the same restaurant.
No shit, you obviously went to some cheap goyslop joint to save a few shekels, not consulting the locals first or because you at the time didn't understand that none of the countries you were in has a tipping culture like America with (((fake corporate happiness))) and servers not getting paid outside of tipping who spit in your food if you don't tip. Now that's dystopian.
I eat at more expensive places recommended to my by frens who knows were the good restaurants are. Always good service and no butt licking, no mandatory tipping and no nigger saliva, as it should be.
> A dozen people here said that service in Europe sucks compared to the US
Which I proved to be wrong, the only thing you got right is the money. Pay more and get better service is generally correct. This principle applies on both sides of the pond and thinking more shekels for schlomo means better service is just kiked.