- Apr 08 Sun 2012 10:55
北車 英文| 皇后合唱團經典搖滾 【Queen ft. David Bowie-Underpress】
- Apr 08 Sun 2012 10:23
北車 英文| 菁英站前校語言學習 如何使用縮寫
北車英語 | 菁英站前校語言學習 如何使用縮寫
How to use abbreviations
如何使用縮寫
When we speak, we often abbreviate words. We also shorten words when we write text messages (SMS). Here's a handy guide to some of the more common abbreviations.
- Apr 07 Sat 2012 20:29
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- Apr 07 Sat 2012 19:58
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- Apr 07 Sat 2012 19:28
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- Apr 02 Mon 2012 09:39
站前 英文│英美給小費 原因大不同
’Tipping’, ’gratuity’ or ’service’ is handled very differently in the UK and America. It’s important to get this right when you visit each place as it can affect whether the staff in bars, cafe, restaurant, hotels, hairdressers, and the drivers of taxis or buses think that you are lovely, rude, strange, or whether they chase you down the street!
In the UK...
In the UK the reason for tipping is to show that you really liked the service. In the UK we have a high minimum wage, and no-one can be paid below this amount for any work, so when you tip, it is mainly showing politeness to the service person, and to acknowledge that they did an excellent job.
You can tip more or less depending on how good you thought the service was, and the average tip is around 10-20%. So if you loved your new 50 pound haircut, you should add another 5-10 pounds onto your bill, and this will go directly to the hairdresser! If you didn’t like the service, don’t tip! This is the case even if ’service’ has been added to your bill. If you didn’t like the service, you can always refuse to pay. Or if you are a student, traveller on a budget, or simply can’t afford to, it’s also ok not to spend the extra money.
- Mar 28 Wed 2012 15:35
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- Mar 26 Mon 2012 09:52
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