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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2018-10-03 05:15 pm
[ SECRET POST #4291 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4291 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Tom Hanks]
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[Tom Ellis from Lucifer and Tom Ellis with Miranda Hart in Miranda]
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[George R.R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire series]
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[No One Lives]
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[Cloak and Dagger]
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Re: Based on #1 (Well, based on the first comment under #1)
Tipping being a mandatory part of going out to eat, and I'm not blaming the wait-staff for that, frankly is fucking nuts that being a waiter doesn't pay enough to live on without tips in the US. But in the UK you only really tip if the service was particularly exceptional, so figuring that out the first time I went to the US was a bit jarring.
The sheer size of everything in the US, like your roads are like double the width(if not more) than British roads.
Oh and the sheer amount of snack-foods, like it was something else going into the sweets isle in a grocery store and just seeing how much was there. And all the different flavours/combos there was for snacks where we just have the one flavour in the UK.
Canada:
How clean everything was, granted that most likely depends on where you go, but I visited some family in Calgary and it was just so... nice. The air was clean, the streets weren't covered in gum or litter.
Lots of bungalows as well, we do have them over here but two-story houses are much more common, but bungalows seemed to be more the norm in Calgary.
Belguim:
I went to Brussels to be specific and it was certainly... an experience to walk through a city street to see the strip joints in plain sight and the shopping stores in the back-streets. It's normally the other way around in the UK. :P