Yes, I have heard Indians who own restaurants in the USA say the exact same, and that they prefer non Indian patrons b/c they actually tip properly. |
It comes from never going out. I swear my parents have sat down at a restaurant and eaten out like a dozen times in their 34 year marriage. |
That is not the norm unless you are from semi rural or rural areas. I grew up in India and we were UMC, but went to proper sit down restaurants once a month atleast. We would get carry outs or eat at casual joints atleast once a week. You do realize that 20 % tipping is not I’m the norm in most countries in the works. The low tipping used to be an issue in Desis a generation ago. We too very generously and so does everyone we know. |
*tipping is not the norm in most countries. *we tip very generously |
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Topic is about where do Desis vacation, vs tipping, lol.
Am sure every family’s idea of vacation is very different and there is no right or wrong. And even within the family there are different ideals of a vacation. Desi .. or not. |
Curious: how old are you and what year did your parents come to the U.S.? |
I never use “desi”. Like you, I don’t identify with it. Truthfully I rarely use South Asian too. |
and American desi are spending $$ form startups, fintech, medicine & other various UMC professions. There's plenty of Pakistani entrepreneurs as well, not just army/fuedal money. Desis are money obsessed though regardless of religion or ethnicity and travel is the 21st century brag plus our grandparents were colonized and COULDNT travel they way they wanted to or even of they did were denied access to the best places so we have a hunger for it. also Pakistanis will spend 110%, worse money managers in etc world- they think they are all mughal bad shahs. |
| They are all at my hotel in San Juan Puerto Rico right now. |