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nytraveler Feb 18th, 2014 09:43 AM

Just to clarify the point about mixed drinks before - or (gasp!) with a meal.

If you go to upscale restaurants with a largely non-Italian clientele you will find some places do serve cocktails (like the Bellinis at Harry's in Venice) - but this is not the norm in the average or modest Italian restaurant. In those places one drinks wine or water with the meal - and coffee AFTER the meal.

IMDonehere Feb 18th, 2014 10:23 AM

What I love about this thread are the screeds where people state their own idiosyncratic ways of eating and of viewing the world while denigrating other people's idiosyncratic ways of eating and of viewing the world.

The conclusion here, although it was not the original question or intent, is never travel with anyone else on the Fodor's boards, unless you schedule time for self-righteous bickering.

newtome Feb 18th, 2014 10:29 AM

as a compromise - could the two drinkers ave one bill and the non drinkers have another? Rather than split 4 ways it seems this might help some of the work on both sides.

IMDonehere Feb 18th, 2014 10:37 AM

Newtone

That is a reasonable and logical compromise, thus it would have small chance of success.

What I think I am going to suggest is as follows:

1. Politely ask if the waiter can split the check. I hate to hear how they will pronounce the word for check in Italian but include at least one per favore and grazie.

2. If the waiter refuses, quietly demure and use whatever plan they group has devised to solve this riddle.

3. Stand away.

Cowboy1968 Feb 18th, 2014 10:46 AM

The aforementioned example of receipt being needed to get expenses reimbursed is a bit too.. narrow.
We have 28 different tax regimes over here, and in several it is quite the opposite:
I won't get meal expenses back if I just "invite myself". I NEED other people from different companies on my receipt so the taxman will accept it as business expenses.

Instead of rotating around the principle (and honestly, no one in Firenze or Roma gives a youknowwhat about how you in New York City think his business should be run) I would look for alternative solutions.
If you feel that you have free-loaded on the others in your party because you got a more expensive meal why not buy your friends a round of drinks afterwards, or pay for the taxi back to the hotel?

I would have assumed that you have friends around you when you travel, and that no one is keeping track of pennies lost or gained... Who wants to travel with a bunch of accountants

bvlenci Feb 18th, 2014 10:51 AM

The word for check is "conto", pronounced roughly "KOHN toh". You would said "possiamo avere quattro conti, per favore?"

The solution with the kitty is one that was followed when we went on a cycling trip with eight other people in Lombardia. Everyone put in the same amount initially, and the kitty holder told us when it was running low, so we could add to it. The only difference would be that the drinkers would put some extra in every day to cover their wine tab.

suze Feb 18th, 2014 10:56 AM

The kitty solution only works if people are willing to pay an "approximation" of what they actually spent.

iris1745 Feb 18th, 2014 11:10 AM

We usually just split the check. But if someone wants separate checks, that's OK.

When we were in Spain last year the other couple wanted separate checks and that's what we did. I never question the other couple for their reasons.

With this same couple in the US we have just split the check.

vincenzo32951 Feb 18th, 2014 11:19 AM

>>I won't get meal expenses back if I just "invite myself". <<

What if you're traveling for business? You don't get to eat?

suze Feb 18th, 2014 11:20 AM

I think 2 checks for 4 people (2 couples) is OK. But that it is different from 4 individuals each wanting their own checks.

colduphere Feb 18th, 2014 11:23 AM

My sister pays all the bills when her group travels, keeps all the checks, marks who had what, and works out who owes what when they get home. She doesn't mind. It takes very little time. The others trust her.

vincenzo32951 Feb 18th, 2014 11:34 AM

We have an accountant friend who actually likes doing that. He's scary.

IMDonehere Feb 18th, 2014 11:37 AM

Bvlenci

Thank you for the translation and pronunciation. I will gladly pass the along to my sister. Please note that the word "conto" is very close to a very vulgar word in English.

Cold
Please find out if your sister is available for a trip to Italy.

Padraig Feb 18th, 2014 11:49 AM

Cold's sister travels with her brother.

Michael Feb 18th, 2014 12:09 PM

<i>What if you're traveling for business? You don't get to eat?</i>

Whether traveling or not you need to eat. That is why a business lunch must include others; you are being paid for the transactional element (time spent at work) of the meal.

colduphere Feb 18th, 2014 12:14 PM

Padraig that is why we go hiking. She doesn't hike.

Peter_S_Aus Feb 18th, 2014 12:44 PM

To answer the OP's question. The practice of asking for separate checks is not all that common in Italy. One thing that may help is that the single check presented will be fully detailed, so each diner can pay their proper share.

vincenzo32951 Feb 18th, 2014 12:50 PM

I have no idea what Michael said, but it rally sounded good.

IMDonehere Feb 18th, 2014 01:10 PM

That is why a business lunch must include others; you are being paid for the transactional element
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What happens if they aren't vegans?

IMDonehere Feb 18th, 2014 01:11 PM

Peter S

Please do not answer the original question, it will confuse everyone.


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