Grab your fork and knife because today
we are going to use TV series to teach
you some RealLife English that you can
use at the restaurant
So we're going to learn not just the basic stuff but some
phrases that I bet you did not learn at
school that natives use all the time now
this will be useful whether you are
traveling living abroad or if you want
to simply help some foreigners in your
own country and by mastering these
phrases you will be sure that your
English is always top-notch when
visiting a restaurant
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So, after this lesson what I recommend you do is
watch this other lesson that we made
teaching you all the vocabulary you need
next time you're at the airport by
having these two lessons together you
will be really prepared for your next
trip so you can find that bike being up
here or down inscription below after you
finish this video.
So one thing that can get foreigners into trouble when they visit the United States is not tipping
or simply not tipping enough.
Now a tip is the extra money that you leave at the
end of a meal to show your appreciation
to the waiter or waitress for their good service.
now waiters wages the United States are
very low usually below minimum wage
because most of their salary is expected
to come from what they earn from tips so
this is also one of the reasons that you
often find excellent customer service in
the United States.
In the United States, unless your service was really terrible or something went really wrong you
should tip at least 15% although some
people believe that it's more correct to
tip more around 20% so a good rule of
thumb if the service was just okay
during the meal then you could tip
around 15% but if the service was
excellent then you could tip at 20% or
you could even just average it out and
always tip 18% if you're traveling in
the United States this is what I usually
do when I'm back home culturally
speaking this will keep you out of
trouble when you visit the United States
and really it's what's fair to the
waiter now on the menu you might see
something like gratuity is included for
parties of six or more now gratuity is
another word for tip and what this
basically means is that if you're in a
large group they will automatically add
in the tip to your bill so if you see
that the gratuity is already included
for a group then this means you don't
need to add it in later when you get the
check you could even ask your waiter or
waitress does this include gratuity now
if you visit the UK you don't have to
worry quite as much if you go out with
two people then sometimes it can be
customary to leave a couple pounds on
top of the bill but not everyone does it
and if you are in a larger group usually
you'll leave more but probably not more
than 10% so in order to be respectful
when you travel I highly recommend that
before you go you actually research what
is customary to tip in that country
and actually I'm really curious do you
tip in your country
why don't you comment down below and
tell me where you're from and what is
customary for tipping there.
