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Hi, Brian here. Your host on 5/6.
Names usually come with stereotypes. Let's talk about it.
1. What does your name give ppl first impression on? English and mandarin.
2 have you known some names that strike you with stereotypes? English and mandarin name.
3 other things impose certain kind of stereotypes as well. Such as nationality. Let's discuss if we can update each others information.
See you at mos burger at 7pm.
Tips
Recently, the news about 春水堂 raising its prices sparked another discussion — why are customers still required to pay a service fee when they order using a QR code by themselves? In Taiwanese restaurants, paying a 10% service charge seems to have become an unwritten rule. Compared to Taiwan, the tipping culture in the U.S. is almost a part of daily life — whether it's taking a taxi, housekeeping, valet parking, and more — tipping is expected. It's not just tourists; even people who have lived there for a long time often find it confusing and overwhelming.
1. How is Taiwan’s service charge different from the tipping culture in Western countries?
2. Should service charges be considered a fixed fee, or should consumers have the right to choose whether to pay them?
3. To your knowledge, which countries have a tipping culture similar to the U.S.? What is the proper way to tip in those places?
4. If you encounter poor service, would you refuse to leave a tip?
See you at MOS at 7 p.m.
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