Thank you for taking me out to eat, Harry. I've never eaten in an American restaurant before.<br />You'll like it. The servers are really nice and often come back to see if you need anything.<br />Well, the situation is quite different from that in my country. In Britain, you order your food and you never see your server again.<br />Also, you can't send your food back or refuse to pay for a meal if it's bad.<br />It's different everywhere. I think it's just one of those culture things.<br />If the service is bad, do I still have to tip in America?<br />Yes, you have to. It would be considered rude if you didn't.<br />Oh, that is another difference.<br />Thank you for taking me out to eat, Harry. I've never eaten in an American restaurant before.<br />You'll like it. The servers are really nice and often come back to see if you need anything.<br />Well, the situation is quite different from that in my country. In Britain, you order your food and you never see your server again.<br />Also, you can't send your food back or refuse to pay for a meal if it's bad.<br />It's different everywhere. I think it's just one of those culture things.<br />If the service is bad, do I still have to tip in America?<br />Yes, you have to. It would be considered rude if you didn't.<br />Oh, that is another difference.
(1)
What does the man say about the servers in America?
A . They don't always get tipped.B . They often check on customers.C . They sometimes leave customers alone.
(2)
What is optional for a meal in Britain?
A . Refusing the payment.B . Returning the foodC . Tipping the waiter.