Patty is home, and it's been super New York-y already: the other people in Terminal 8 were so excited to see their loved-ones they were blocking folks from getting out; the cab said his credit card thing was broken; the sound of the heating pipes woke us up; and there was some seriously creepy bird action this morning. Thumbs up.
On splitting the check. I understand the complaint. I don't understand why it's necessary. I've almost NEVER run into this, though. We all figure out what we owe, chuck it in, and since I've been over the age of about 25, we've usually had too much money, not too little.
This is why I always carry cash when I go out to eat, except with a few close friends who know how I feel. It's far easier to calculate what you actually owe and throw in cash, rounding up, than to try to figure it exactly so you can put you share on a credit card, and argue with people about how much you owe. No one refuses cash, no restaurant, I mean.
Also, in the Midwest, restaurants seem to be much more willing to split checks.
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Date: 2010-12-15 07:23 pm (UTC)Also, in the Midwest, restaurants seem to be much more willing to split checks.