Chen is in America. His American friend, Daisy, suggested having lunch with him at a restaurant. C: Why's that waiter so angry? D: Those people who just left didn't seem to give him any tip, which made him angry. C: Is that absolutely necessary here? D: Kind of. It's the custom. You can't really avoid leaving at least a small tip. C: But suppose the service is bad? D: In that case, of course, we don't leave one. C: And does the waiter know that's why you didn't give him a tip? D: Exactly. It's just like telling him off. C: No wonder he's so angry. D: Well, in fact, the people did leave him a tip, but that kid over there took it.
We tipped the waiter with a lot of money, beacause his service was so good. I tipped the waiter ten dollars for his excent service. give sb money as a tip for sth 不说:I give sb ten dollars tip 而说:give sb ten-dollar tip daisy 小黄花 petal 花瓣 I am sorry sir, after I sever them, I come back to wait on you. 或用: server you 口语: be angry at/with 混用 The rude bus-driver lost his temper with the old woman. tell sb off = scold sb mischievous = naughty 顽皮的
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