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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

tip

Speaker A: How do you know who to tip in this country?
Speaker B: I'll check my guidebook.


I am not sure what speaker said. Can any advisor explain that for me pelase? Thanks.

LC
  

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to tip=to give a tip to someone ------- tip Function: noun Inflected Form(s): -s : a gift or a usually small sum of money tendered in payment or often in excess of prescribed or suitable payment for a service performed or anticipated <cost 15 cents plus a 10-cent tip > <the redcaps had begun ... to press for their interests in the question of tip s -- Current Biography > <at the entrance girl artists do portrait sketches for a tip -- American Guide Series: Florida > ----------

  • to tip=to give a tip to someone ------- tip Function: noun Inflected Form(s): -s : a gift or a usually small sum of money tendered in payment or often in excess of prescribed or suitable payment for a service performed or anticipated <cost 15 cents plus a 10-cent tip > <the redcaps had begun ...
  • to press for their interests in the question of tip s -- Current Biography > <at the entrance girl artists do portrait sketches for a tip -- American Guide Series: Florida > ----------
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to tip=to give a tip to someone
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tip


Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): -s

: a gift or a usually small sum of money tendered in payment or often in excess of prescribed or suitable payment for a service performed or anticipated <cost 15 cents plus a 10-cent tip> <the redcap
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Marius Hancuto tip=to give a tip to someone
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tip


Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): -s

: a gift or a usually small sum of money tendered in payment or often in excess of prescribed or suitable payment for a service performed or anticipated <cost 15 cents plus a 10-cent tip>
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It isn't strange. The tipping habits in various countries vary, including the percentages, and he wants to be informed on the local custom.
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LcchangI see. Thanks.

For example. I was recently in China, where all the tourist information says that there is no tipping of anyone in the country. Well, in 2006, many people in the service industry were obviously expecting a tip, or at least hoping for one.

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