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Even during covid times?
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It’s not expected but it does help them try and get your order out faster. Some restaurants use the bartenders/ servers as the “takeout” person so they’re taking time from their own guests to put all the orders together. Some places do pay a person to put all the orders together though. All that said, they don’t really expect 20% but a few bucks don’t hurt I usually do 5-10% depending how big my order is.Takeout, not delivery? I personally never tip if I'm just going in and picking up my own food. It's not expected. Tips in restaurants are supposed to be for the waitresses and bus boys. They don't serve you when you pick up food. Never heard of anyone tipping on a pickup unless it's a spot you really like that treats you well overtime.
His shtick is getting old, he's been running with it for nearly two decades.For a supposed tough guy, 50 cent walks like he bish made
Zero.Even during covid times?
Zero.
I probably have eaten put like 4 times since March but I am not tipping for take-out man.
Nah.
work trip or vacay?
Vacay.
damn I thought the world was closed for Americans. Guess I should go here for my vacation?
They’re a list of places that are open for us.
Puerto Rico
The Caribbean
Maldives
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Aruba (reopens July 10, 2020, to Americans)
- Barbados (reopens July 12, 2020)
- Bermuda
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Jamaica
- St. Lucia (reopens July 9, 2020)
- Turks and Caicos (reopens July 22, 2020
Mexico
Cambodia
The reason I picked Aruba is because they’re only 3 active cases. Like many countries, they’re requiring you to take a PCR test and upload it or bring it with you to the country. It has to be taken and proven negative within 72-12 hours before departure. In Aruba, if you live within 8-10 states, you have to take the test 72-hours and it must be a PCR. They’re being strict about that. You can’t board the plane. I actually didn’t print out my confirmation page to and deleted the email. It’s a confirmed QR code. I had to call the Aruba tourism department and had them send it to my Whatsapp. Delta was not letting me on the plane without it. I had 15 mins to board the plane.
So the test has to be uploaded and approved by the government then you have to buy their covid insurance which was $102 (provides medical/health in case you do get exposed). I was lucky to find a rapid PCR test. I took a rapid test and it was the Antigen, which is a NO go.
If you reside from a state that’s not on the list, then you can take the test at the airport however you have to fill out a health questionnaire to get approved first.
Other countries are allowing you to take the test at the airport.
Here’s the information for entry in Aruba :
Official Travel requirements for USA and Canada | Aruba
Are you planning to book a trip to Aruba from the USA or Canada? Read Aruba's official travel restrictions for the USA or Canada before booking your trip.www.aruba.com
If you come to Aruba, plan to stay for a week. The US airlines are only allowed to fly out on Saturday’s. From what I understand there’s only 4 airlines and 4 cities that are flying out. Atlanta, Miami, Charlotte, Boston. You might have to do a connector.
It’s worth knowing that they’re doing everything they can to keep the country safe. Oh and we don’t have to wear masks here. Some of those countries are requiring you to wear masks on the beach/public.