If you mean, is it legal, yes.
If you mean, is it polite... generally, you don't ask for a doggy bag at a banquet, no.
West front of US Capitol in Washington, DC
On January 20, 2009 it will take place in Washington, D.C.
Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy donated their salaries to charity. George Washington didn't want the salary but was convinced to take it because some presidents in the future may need it. George Washington didn't take a salary for leading the Army.
George Washington left Philadelphia right away to take charge of his army, which had already fought its first major battle.
To take the first oath of office in New York City.
As of 2009, Costco accepts food stamps nation wide
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AnswerWe use money as Simular to Bartering (exchange for other things) like you want Some food right you give them money for the Food, and you get to take home that food that you bartered and they can take home the Money.
I personally think it's rude. It's a nice gesture to leave the food as a "thank you" for the hospitality.
Washington D.C.
Clean up and get reading for next course.
If he should take his hippo or his hooker home
No. The term "take-out" is a slang noun or adjective for restaurant food brought home to eat.
Near the beginning..........or if it's outdoors and banquet, whenever you get hungry.
I don't
In an effort to keep their prices low, the Aldi in Northeast Washington DC does not release the phone number to their stores. They also do not take checks, credit cards, and you have to have a quarter to use their carts.
Take away?