I’m just tired from a long day of work. This happened very regularly at my restaurant. They always/mostly wait til 9:30pm to come in to eat. We closed at 10pm on weekdays. Also they usually go in a group of 4 to 6 people and ordered like 2 dishes for a group of 4-5 people and maybe 3 dishes for 6 people? They asked for tons of sauce and this…that…etc. Then after everything is done…they barely tip you LOL. Sorry need to vent.
Conspiracy…
Tee-pee indian or dot Indian?
^^DOT
Owns a gas station on the reservation Indian or “thank you, come again!” Indian?
LOL! I always love the " Thank you, come again!" Indian quote. Used it all the time.
According to
Younger people because they work late hours and it’s sometimes too late to eat when they get home. If they’re part of an extended family, they may not want to disturb people by coming home late, so they may eat out and then go home. And women, who have less time to cook due to longer working hours.
Eating habits are different in many ways to other communities across the world. Firstly they are many regional variations – so almost no two states in India have similar foods. The other thing is they have at least three cooked meals a day and there are at least two occasions for snacking. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are cooked meals in India and usually served hot. The first of the two snacking habits that are fairly common is around 10.30-11 am with a cup of tea. Even today, many offices still serve some kind of snack with that. And then at 4.30-5pm, even if you get home at 6, you want to have a cup of tea with something to eat. So many restaurants – even the fast food ones – have a menu which has both complete meal options alongside finger foods and snack foods. All the major international chains – Pizza Hut, McDonald’s, KFC – and Indian chains like Haldiram have more options for snacking foods as wel
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Yes dinner is usually later in desi households. We usually eat by 7 or 8. But husband doesn’t like eating too heavy late at night - he’d prefer dinner and a light snack later.
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Here is why they don’t tip good
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070725224305AAALz2q
We have been brought up in a culture where we don’t give tips.
In countries like US, paying tips are more of a rule. In India, if you pay tips, you are considered generous. There is no rule that you have to pay tips…mebbe that’s why they don’t think it is necessary to tip. 99.99 % of hotels in India don’t expect tips.
Hospitals work 24/7.(?) Is it racist to think they are all doctors? I mean that’s not a bad thing, right?
2-3 meals for 6 people,
10 - 15 beers a person?
Guess Reval really got deep into this one. I eat late because of work too. Nice Z btw.
he asked i searched
See ya @ 9:50 tmmrw?
Nope! No soups/apps/drinks/dessert at all.
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Sure! There always a table reserved for you in the kitchen
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Thanks! We should get some Z together.
Because indian people are nocturnal.
Unfortunately I think my first real outing will be Thunderdome next week.
You eat that much curry in your life and try to sleep.
Canadian.
You ever been to the engineering lab at UB? lol
Tire-fire Indian or sacred-fire-on-the-hindi-god-shrine Indian?
indian or
indian?