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What Are The Daily Customs Of Sydney?

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Daily Customs In SydneyAustralia


  

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Gratuity


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Tips are not compulsive, but paying bills is still a popular way.

Generally speaking, small accounts are about ten percent of the total cost.


Taxation


There is no additional sales tax or service tax to be collected, and all the prices on the card have been included.


Reservation


On Thursday, five or 63, it is better to make a reservation before lunch or dinner.


Seated


Generally speaking, after the guests enter the restaurant, wait for the waiter to take you to your seat at the gate, and you can find your seat first in the fast food restaurant and the snack stand.


Smoking


Many people in Australia know that smoking is harmful to health, so few people smoke.

In ordinary shops, offices, restaurants and other public places, few people smoke, and women on the roads see more people than men. One reason is that they believe that smoking can keep slim.

Few restaurants in Sydney prohibit guests from smoking. Some restaurants will set up smoking areas and non-smoking areas. If you think this is important to you, please check it first.


 

 

Clothing


 


Most restaurants in Sydney have no restrictions on clothing, but some restaurants require guests to wear neckties and wear.


BYO


BYO means "bring your own wine" (BringYourOwn). Some restaurants do not apply for a licence to sell liquor, but allow guests to bring their own wine.


Volume


No matter where they are, loud noises always make people feel bad. Maybe Chinese people like to be noisy and always raise their voices unconsciously.

In Australia, the average person who speaks loudly will only look at you in a disgusted way. Some of you who are more temperate will come to ask you to shut up. Maybe you will feel puzzled on the train. You will be surprised when the people behind you are laughing loudly at the same time with the Australians. But speaking to you, they are rude. As long as you do not really have to speak too loudly, you don't have to pay attention to them. Usually they are racially discriminated. If they continue to disturb you, you can lodge a complaint with the police on the train (the walkie talkie on every train near the door).

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