Re: Travel Tips for Going to Spain
- From: Steve Lee <steve fullmeasure co uk>
- To: suserocks bryen com
- Cc: GNOME-A11y <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Travel Tips for Going to Spain
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 18:39:16 +0100
On 24 September 2010 17:58, Bryen M. Yunashko <suserocks bryen com> wrote:
> A couple of travel tips that some of you should be aware of if traveling
> aborad to Spain for the GNOME-A11y hackfest.
Nice one Bryen
> Getting Cash:
> Obviously, first bit of cash you need is your cab fare from the airport.
> Most people tend bring cash with them and change it at a currency
> exchange in the airport. This is actually expensive! The best thing
> to do is leave your cash home and go straight to an ATM machine.
> Withdraw cash like you do back home. You usually won't pay any currency
> exchange fees. Just the cost of withdrawing from one bank to another.
> (Which is much cheaper!)
I usually get some cash at home as there are places you can get great
rates (e.g Post Office or M&S in UK). Note I'm not sure, but getting
cash with a credit card is possible through an ATM but I believe you
will incur large charges over and above the xchange rate.
> I can never get used to the fact that outside of the United States,
> tipping is not required or expected. I still end up tipping out of
> some American guilt. :-) So, you don't HAVE to tip, but if you do,
> generally just round up to the nearest euro dollar seems to be the way
Certainly true in UK. Generally I only tip here if service is
exceptional. As a result service is often grumpier than in US. I also
got the impression in Brussels that tipping is expected there ;-)
I hope everyone has a great event and look forward to the reports.
Steve
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