France is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and offers some of the most delicious cuisine known today. Restaurant etiquette in France, however, differs greatly from etiquette in America. A service fee, for example, is often included in the bill amount in the place of a tip. Diners must pay this fee regardless of service.
Yes, you can travel from the UK to France.
If I do not go to France, I will not travel.
Possible effects on the environment from going to a restaurant:Do the people eating at the restaurant travel far to get there and how do they travel?Do the staff of the restaurant travel far and how do they travel?How is the food produced, transported, stored?Is the cleaning and maintenance of the restaurant low in effects?Is the alternative (cooking at home) any better? Check the same things and compare.
If I will not go to France, then I will not travel.
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To France and to the USA.
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