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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 846)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 846 of 1160 | Answers: 11,599 | Views: 1,460,293
roccoammo11
Expert
i would take the cutlery with me if i had to pay for it & it wasn't explicitly stated on the invoice that you have to return it

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Hanshanshans
Expert
That's what Wikipedia says. Here it's currently 5 euros. It certainly depends on the price level of the corresponding restaurant...

Hanshanshans


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Begbie
Elite
Austria has nothing but tourism. They know exactly how they can pull the coals out of the pockets of the visitors. Since the natives must also put back times lol

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frapi07
Expert

Andre wrote on 29.05.2023 at 17:50: I know this only from the US that you pay extra for the service with a fixed percentage. The cutlery must be paid, I also find very cheeky, especially with the aspect that this all happens "afterwards" and can not defend against it. As Falke said, you then have to swallow it and pay for it.

Do you mean the Tip?

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frapi07
Expert


Hanshanshans wrote on 29.05.2023 at 19:07: That's what Wikipedia says. Here it's currently 5 euros. Depends on the price level of the corresponding restaurant...

frapi07



I know it so that you pay per table and not at all per person. In addition, the guest must be informed. At least in DE it would be like that, how it is in AUT I don't know. In Portugal it is also common that they bring you an appetizer (bread, ham, cheese) without asking and don't even tell you the price or that it costs anything at all.


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garfield68
Elite
so I think it's cheeky of a host of each guest (especially unsaid and secretly) 5 € for cutlery and plates, etc. to require. have I never heard.

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zocker0815
Top Member
what you all baber here am from austria


often go restorante, gasthaus ect. but have not seen anywhere that you have to pay something like this...

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frapi07
Expert

zocker0815 wrote on 30.05.2023 at 20:54: what you all laber here am from austria


go often restorante, gasthaus ect. but have not experienced anywhere that you have to pay something like that...

Falke has to pay it but and I do not believe that he tells untruths.

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needle34
Expert
Which TV is currently good?

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Falke
Expert

zocker0815 wrote on 30.05.2023 at 20:54: what you all laber here am from austria


often go restorante, gasthaus ect. but have not experienced anywhere that you have to pay something like that...

Yes, I am also from Austria and have also had to pay it for the first time. Otherwise I would hardly be so annoyed and surprised about it.


If you want to know at which restaurant, then you can write to me privately.

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