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what is better $10 or a bottle of Russian vodka? for a good number? and how to present it? well, money in the passport, but a bottle?))))))
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аватар anna-
Can you imagine how you give this bottle in front of other tourists, for example, if they are)) Is it convenient for you to do this? It’s better not to give anything right away, and if you don’t like the number, then give money for an exchange for another one. It seems to me that the tourists themselves spoiled the staff. I don't give anything but tips sometimes
аватар Mascot71
He never gave me anything and always got what I wanted. Now, if everything is settled on time without sour grimaces and attempts to sell a miserable room, you can thank with a tip. Drink vodka yourself, if you don’t drink don’t take it at all, I haven’t tried any vodka there, you rent it for cheap, but they sell me from under the floor a little more expensive than ours :))))
аватар kamerny49
thank you))) just wondering how the bottle is shoved at the reception))))))
аватар babol
I was also advised for the first time in a travel agency - take vodka - it will come in handy or change it for something (there were legends that the Turks give a good leather jacket for two bottles). Of course, it turned out to be nonsense - I brought the vodka back home. say a couple of kind words to them (in the literal sense, and preferably in Turkish, everything worked out for us with a bang and without bribes). Unlike Crimea, in Turkey, courtesy also causes a good attitude towards you, for which many thanks to the Turks.
аватар sent2008
Cattle "shove" vodka, do not be like, do not disgrace your country. I fully share the opinion of babol, I myself always greet the reception managers in Turkish. Merhaba means hello in Turkish.
аватар kamerny49
chok teshekk'yur eder'im)))))))))))))))))))))
аватар sent2008
kamerny49, no thanks.
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