Service Charge and Tips in Japan, Singapore and US

I really miss the great service in Japan~

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  1. Ha-ha-ha!!!! Are You bullying Da Vinci with his last supper? Why?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo_da_Vinci)#mediaviewer/File:%C3%9Altima_Cena_-_Da_Vinci_5.jpg

    BTW, it is the most funny X-rist self identification I've ever seen :LOOOOOL:

    However it is not really true for Japan.
    I hope that food in S-pore is cheaper than in Japan, if they are charging for towels.

    Good one, thanks.

    ewww...


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    1. Well food is cheaper in Singapore, but not a lot cheaper now.
      Our inflation is a serious issue...

      No, I didn't bully Da Vinci, he wouldn't mind a modern interpretation :P

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    2. He-he, I am not sure for Da Vinci, but medieval people would roast You for that kind of blasphemy.

      BTW, I agree, if last supper had place in states, they would discuss tips as well as a service and request box for food leftovers :lol:

      Nice jacket thou ...

      ewww ...

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    3. Haha thanks, the jacket forced me to be more calm XD

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  2. Thumbs up for service in Japan!!
    Our service charge looks similiar to Singapore's one in this comic for Malaysia. However, often we always get lousy service -_-

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    1. Well our service in Singapore has improved slightly... but still not fantastic. I do think it's worse in Malaysia... (and slow too)

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  3. Yeah that is the top best thing in Japan...you won't find such great service nowhere else

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  4. Its true, except in Japan they do have table charges which always confuse me, that and having to buy a drink ticket when you go into a gig...

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    1. Oh that, well I don't go to those fancy places, just average restaurants :P

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