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Walked though the British Museum, which is very impressive and free, though they nag you to donate.
Yesterday was part of a heatwave, but that means high 80's.
Patrick says
Yesterday was part of a heatwave, but that means high 80's.
You forgot to mention that they don't have air conditioning there.
I'm also kind of interested in the Welsh language, which seems to be surviving much better than Irish.
Patrick says
Yesterday was part of a heatwave, but that means high 80's.
You forgot to mention that they don't have air conditioning there.
For some reason, real estate in Wales is considered undesirable
People don't seem to expect tips, but then service is not as good as in the US.
I haven't noticed anything Irish at all yet, no accents, no Irish flags or Irish pubs. They must be around somewhere.
Another oddity: when getting on the plane in SF, they knew who I was before I presented any ID. They did it via facial recognition, which was creepy.
Have fun, but I have zero interest in ever visiting Europe
Don't tip when you're in Europe or Canada.
Surprising number of security cameras everywhere.
I make it a habit to be a generous tipper. You can call me a stupid fool, I don't care. It's sort of a karma thing
All actively pledge allegiance to the thrown.
B.A.C.A.H. says
I make it a habit to be a generous tipper. You can call me a stupid fool, I don't care. It's sort of a karma thing
I've noticed that about money. What comes around goes around. When you are generous with the world, the world is generous with you.
Very few people are wearing masks, maybe one in twenty. That's nice. Far less than in the bay area.
HeadSet says
For some reason, real estate in Wales is considered undesirable
Probably because there are no jobs there.
The difference between a 20%+ tip and a 15% tip is usually only a few dollars. If you like the service, over-tip and make someone's day.
You cats need to get out of CA
Plus a lot is cash, so you skip the tax man.
Whoever looks at the receipt probably thinks I am a cheapskate, but I don't care.
We went to the rooftop garden at 120 Fenchurch Street in The City and got a big brownie from their cafe. They gave us a wooden knife to split it, and I noticed that the knife was made in Tuliszków, Poland. This is odd because that is my grandmother's native village, only about three thousand people.
big warehouse of worldwide stollen treasure.
It's actually Produced in China FOR British and Polish company.
I just don't like carrying cash. I lose it. Or spend it. Or both. I just hate fumbling around with it. But if someone digs it, do you. I just prefer credit and a tiny wallet. And pay it off of course.
Emission standards are very low, with truly horrible diesel ruining the air nearby regularly.
I only ever use cash for tips.
If I pay for restaurant or other service bill with plastic, I always write ZERO on the tip line, and give the tip in cash instead.
Whoever looks at the receipt probably thinks I am a cheapskate, but I don't care.
stereotomy says
Don't tip when you're in Europe or Canada.
It's OK to tip generously, though, except in some Asian places where it's considered an insult.
I make it a habit to be a generous tipper. You can call me a stupid fool, I don't care. It's sort of a karma thing.
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- almost no homeless, saw just one so far
- lots of trash though
- prices seem reasonable, a bit lower than SF, but that's because the pound is so low against the dollar
- the majority of people on the street are clearly not English; they are from everywhere else on earth
I did not know there was a Saint Chad: