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Where do you bin stuff when you’re in public premises?
Say you’re in the pub. (whether it’s a pub. that has strict policies about bringing in food and drink that hasn’t been bought in that pub. or not) or a restaurant and you’ve got a pocket full of part of a bag full of the paraphernalia (cookie-wrappers, an empty Lucozade-bottle, whatever), where are you binning the rubbish? In the pub or would you dispose of it separately somewhere outside?
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"you’ve got a pocket full of part of a bag full of the paraphernalia"
I will go out on a limb here and state that not one person on Tibb has that on them or really knows what it refers to :umm2: |
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If they have a trashcan, I'll bin it there or put it together for the servers when we pre-bus. I'll hold onto extra trash and I keep my door cubbies empty for travel purposes in my vehicle (for finished beverages or for guests), so if I keep it and if I have a bag, I bag it and put it there. Then when I get out of the car, I check the cubbies and bin it then because our trash is right next to our driveway. If it's recycle-able and they don't have green bins, I hang onto it so I can throw it in Recycle at home.
I probably should've selected "Mixed". |
I tend to throw drinks in a bin before entering the venue.
I don't tend to eat outside very often, unless it's in a Restaurant of course.:laugh: |
I like to just throw mine out somewhere-else because I’m just aware of the fact that some pubs (and so on) are stricter than others when it comes to consuming any type of food or drink purchased from another establishment, even something little like a Lucozade or a packet of Skittles. When that’s how it is, I guess technically chucking of the waste might just seem cheeky, especially to people who are very strict about upholding the rules (tight managers). I’m sure most would be more lenient but I just go with that blueprint to try and contain litter when I’m eating/drinking out, just in-case the manager’s pedantic like that. But even then I’d bin other stuff (like gum, like tissue). Just not anything related to food or drink (gum ain’t really food).
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Stuff it in me pocket. ;)
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It's actually normal when people finish up eating, they don't clean their own tables. If it's a giant mess, they leave it for someone else to clean. (That's why I always carry around sani wipes :laugh:) We pre-bus and clean up because it just seems more grateful to staff who made/brought your food... but yeah, tipping culture is huge here and that would make sense why there's also more of a tendency to let the customer just do whatever in restaurants, bars, etc... They only call themselves a pub here they're trying to be fancy and suggest they are offering that kind of experience, but it's still just a normal restaurant :laugh: with a bar area... |
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As-for tips? Not really what we do in the U.K., although Uber likes to encourage customers to tip their drivers. It’s just that many people in this tough economic climate are lucky to be able to afford the Uber at-all, never mind giving tips. |
The average person throws rubbish in a bin if it’s provided regardless of if its come from that venue
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A bin is a bin, the only time I wouldn't is if it were a recycling bin for plastic or whatever and that was not the rubbish I was getting rid of, not sure why anyone would walk about with rubbish in their pockets if there is a bin handy
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I was in the post office earlier and I had 2 rancid mattresses, a settee and a 2002 Citroen Picasso in my pocket. I said to the lassie could I dump it in her waste paper basket and she said no. Absolute woke pish..Starmers Britain
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