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in america, do guests tip their hosts? how does it work there?

>> No.17915516

>>17915509
Do people really not offer their guests food, wtf? If someone came to my house I wouldn't serve them a full blown meal but I would definitely offer some drinks and some snacks.

>> No.17915524

>>17915516
Nordic niggers

>> No.17915525
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Do Swedes really lock their guests in another room while they eat?

>> No.17915531

>>17915509
The only thing these wagies get is the tip of my dick, in their vaginas, if you pick up what I'm putting down.

>> No.17915532

>>17915525
this hurts my midwestern heart. I'll take all the flyover jokes, but I couldn't imagine being so unaccommodating.

>> No.17915562

>>17915509
The problem with offering food to guests is that I fear they will judge my cooking.
t. Dane who cooks in fine dining for a living

>> No.17915639

>>17915516
Similar here in the UK, considered rude to not at least offer some tea and biscuits.

>> No.17915672

>>17915509
Im a balkanoid and I would consider it highly insulting, I would also find it insulting if you declined to eat at my place...Id be insulted if you declined seconds, you must eat even if you cant.

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>>17915509
No, not usually. Guests give things if they have them. Depends on the situation. But that's just how it works in the US. Not sure how the rest of the America's operate as far as that.