Just remember to tip everyone, talk in bible verses, and clap everytime something happens.
tell me what state you're going to so i can get real specific
Quote from: Vyle on September 19, 2015, 11:50:21 AMtell me what state you're going to so i can get real specificEither California, Texas or Arizona.
Quote from: Vyle on September 19, 2015, 11:54:16 AMQuote from: Meta as Fuck on September 19, 2015, 11:52:37 AMQuote from: Vyle on September 19, 2015, 11:50:21 AMtell me what state you're going to so i can get real specificEither California, Texas or Arizona.well to start off, california is both the most liberal and most conservative state at the same timeits where the shittiest laws from both ends come fromlived there for 6 years, never moving backso protip dont live thereCalifornia does have the best weather out of those 3 though. You might die from the heat in the other two.
Quote from: Meta as Fuck on September 19, 2015, 11:52:37 AMQuote from: Vyle on September 19, 2015, 11:50:21 AMtell me what state you're going to so i can get real specificEither California, Texas or Arizona.well to start off, california is both the most liberal and most conservative state at the same timeits where the shittiest laws from both ends come fromlived there for 6 years, never moving backso protip dont live there
Oh yeah I did live in Texas for 6 months. The days felt longer for some reason. Also it's a state full of bible thumpers.
Tipping waiters it's best to tip between 15-20% (depending on what areas you visit). They only make about $2.13 an hour, so if you're planning to go out to eat you might want to budget in a tip unless someone else offers to cover the tip. However, if the service is terrible you can tip less obviously. Where are you wanting to visit because that greatly influences what kind of personalities you may or may not encounter. I live in the south and everyone is pretty polite, they can't drive, but they're not that bad. It's kind of entertaining to see how weebs and sportsfaggots get along in the same living space.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 19, 2015, 11:38:21 AMTipping waiters it's best to tip between 15-20% (depending on what areas you visit). They only make about $2.13 an hour, so if you're planning to go out to eat you might want to budget in a tip unless someone else offers to cover the tip. However, if the service is terrible you can tip less obviously. Where are you wanting to visit because that greatly influences what kind of personalities you may or may not encounter. I live in the south and everyone is pretty polite, they can't drive, but they're not that bad. It's kind of entertaining to see how weebs and sportsfaggots get along in the same living space.>tipping
Quote from: Citrus Snake on September 19, 2015, 12:04:39 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 19, 2015, 11:38:21 AMTipping waiters it's best to tip between 15-20% (depending on what areas you visit). They only make about $2.13 an hour, so if you're planning to go out to eat you might want to budget in a tip unless someone else offers to cover the tip. However, if the service is terrible you can tip less obviously. Where are you wanting to visit because that greatly influences what kind of personalities you may or may not encounter. I live in the south and everyone is pretty polite, they can't drive, but they're not that bad. It's kind of entertaining to see how weebs and sportsfaggots get along in the same living space.>tippingdont go out to eat if you cant afford to cough up a few bucks to support the people serving you
Quote from: BaconShelf on September 19, 2015, 12:04:31 PMQuote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:03:34 PMOh yeah I did live in Texas for 6 months. The days felt longer for some reason. Also it's a state full of bible thumpers.That's weird. It's further from the pole so you'd expect the days to feel shorter.I don't know how to explain it but my entire family kept getting weirded out by the fact that the days were just longer for some reason. Like it would feel like 9 or 10pm, but it's only 7pm. It also feels like everyone there moves slower.
Quote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:03:34 PMOh yeah I did live in Texas for 6 months. The days felt longer for some reason. Also it's a state full of bible thumpers.That's weird. It's further from the pole so you'd expect the days to feel shorter.
Quote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:07:57 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on September 19, 2015, 12:04:31 PMQuote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:03:34 PMOh yeah I did live in Texas for 6 months. The days felt longer for some reason. Also it's a state full of bible thumpers.That's weird. It's further from the pole so you'd expect the days to feel shorter.I don't know how to explain it but my entire family kept getting weirded out by the fact that the days were just longer for some reason. Like it would feel like 9 or 10pm, but it's only 7pm. It also feels like everyone there moves slower.Probably because it's hotter, maybe? Maybe people move slower because they want to keep their body temperature down.
Quote from: BaconShelf on September 19, 2015, 12:09:16 PMQuote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:07:57 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on September 19, 2015, 12:04:31 PMQuote from: β’ Nuketown on September 19, 2015, 12:03:34 PMOh yeah I did live in Texas for 6 months. The days felt longer for some reason. Also it's a state full of bible thumpers.That's weird. It's further from the pole so you'd expect the days to feel shorter.I don't know how to explain it but my entire family kept getting weirded out by the fact that the days were just longer for some reason. Like it would feel like 9 or 10pm, but it's only 7pm. It also feels like everyone there moves slower.Probably because it's hotter, maybe? Maybe people move slower because they want to keep their body temperature down.Not so much the heat, more of the humidity. when I was in Texas, what could have been a nice warm day was oftentimes ruined by the fucking life sucking humidity.