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* No the waiter/waitress should never ask for a tip. It is up to the patron to decide if the waiter/waitress deserves a tip for good service. In some higher end restaurants tips (gratuities) are included in the price of your bill.
It should read ".... they asked the waiter for the bill."
Yes. It depends on the type of bill, but majority of times you can. If I were you I would call and ask for the billing department of whatever business and ask.
First ask your boyfriend what he would love to eat. Call the waiter/waitress to place the order, tell your boyfriend not to worry about the bill.
no it should be ok but just go to the store and ask them
A Waiter/Waitress is there to serve customers in a restaurant/café. They ask for your order and will bring food/drinks to your table.
you have to play lots of cooking games then someone will ask you to be a waiter
Ask your waiter or waitress probably
Cameriere, il conto, per favore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Waiter, the bill please!"Specifically, the masculine noun cameriere means "waiter." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun conto means "bill." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun favore means "favor."The pronunciation is "KAH-meh-RYEH-reh eel KOHN-toh pehr fah-VOH-reh."
Ask about making payments on your bill.
No. It is rude to ask anyone for money. If they offer you may accept but plan on paying your own bill.
The question is not worded specifically enough. If you KNOW that you owe the bill, pay it and ask for a receipt. If you have a question about the bill, or do not believe that you owe it, you are within your rights to ask for an itemized invoice for what they claim you owe them. As to legality of them HAVING to render you a bill - that may be different from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and would be a matter of civil law - not criminal law.