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Been in D.C. too many times to count. I'd like to "ditto" what Bobby said
re: money in your breast pocket--especially if you use the "Metro"
(Washington's "Tube"). A lot of wacko's like to antagonize the folks in the
queues. Once you are on the trains, though, they are clean, efficient and
fast.
-Kyle
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From: Deri James [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 5:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Some advice please
On Wednesday 29 Aug 2001 9:52 pm, Cleveland, Kyle E. wrote:
> Deri,
>
> Yes, you can use your Visa debit card anywhere that accepts Visa
> credit cards.
>
> As your change will come back to you in 'merican greenbacks, $50
> and $100 denominations always worked for me.
>
> One to two dollars is about standard for bell service in hotels.
> 15% of the meal is standard, but don't tip on the entire bill.
> Just tip on the percentage of price paid for food. Subtract
> beverages and taxes from the total and tip on the remainder. Tip
> less if the service is substandard.
>
> No tipping for fast food. If you valet park your car, $1-2 is
> about right.
>
> My heritage is Scots, so I tend to low-ball. Laura might quote
> higher figures.
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> In and around D.C. there are quite a few panhandlers. Keep your
> cash in a front pocket--not in the rear pocket of your trousers.
>
> In some areas it's not legal for bar workers to drink on the job.
>
> -Kyle
Brilliant, just what I wanted to know. Thanks Kyle.
Cheers
Deri
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