Girino
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I was told that if I say "Gracias" when the waiter comes to collect the bill, it is understood as "Thank you and no change".
I did it once and my change arrived, but my company said it was because I am a foreigner and we are regular customers there, so they know I don't know.
Today I did it again, at a different place, and nothing came back (but the service was very slow, so maybe if we had waited long enough...)
I am simply used to say "thank you" anytime the waiter comes at my table, and I find it quite harsh not to say a thing, as if not acknowledging his presence. He is not a servant and he is paid to do his job, but I find very snob to pretend he doesn't exist!
Can anybody shed some light to the matter? Thank you!
I did it once and my change arrived, but my company said it was because I am a foreigner and we are regular customers there, so they know I don't know.
Today I did it again, at a different place, and nothing came back (but the service was very slow, so maybe if we had waited long enough...)
I am simply used to say "thank you" anytime the waiter comes at my table, and I find it quite harsh not to say a thing, as if not acknowledging his presence. He is not a servant and he is paid to do his job, but I find very snob to pretend he doesn't exist!
Can anybody shed some light to the matter? Thank you!