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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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it is customary/a custom/common/usual to tip people who serve you.

In Amrica, it is customary/a custom/common/usual to tip people who serve you.

Do all of the bolded words fit in the above and mean pretty much the same? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic In Amrica, it is customary/a custom/common/usual to tip people who serve you. Do all of the bolded words fit in the above and mean pretty much the same? Thanks.

  • Angliholic In Amrica, it is customary/a custom/common/usual to tip people who serve you.
  • Do all of the bolded words fit in the above and mean pretty much the same?
  • Thanks.
  • Yes; yes.
  • You could also say 'normal'.
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AngliholicIn Amrica, it is customary/a custom/common/usual to tip people who serve you.

Do all of the bolded words fit in the above and mean pretty much the same? Thanks.
Yes; yes. You could also say 'normal'.

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