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May 29, 2019

[Answer] 6. Having survived the perilous culinary journey of Monstrous Manor's menu I began to relax, but this was not to be as the waiter produced the check which necessitated the careful calculation of what culturally variable sum?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Having survived the perilous culinary journey of Monstrous Manor's menu I began to relax, but this was not to be as the waiter produced the check which necessitated the careful calculation of what culturally variable sum? "



...1. The Gratuity or Tip 2. Leftover and/or take away container capacity 3. Complimentary After Dinner Mints allotted per diner 4. Number of restaurant souvenirs to purchase Gratuities or tips are customarily given in appreciation of service in many restaurants although the amount may vary by culture and even by the type of eatery. For example, Icelanders expect no tip, Croatians around 3% and Pakistanis 30% of the total dining bill for attentive service. However, there is a delicate balance to be sought in tipping, so one must consider cultural and social norms, quality of service, and always remember that the server is to a degree reliant on the patron for their livelihood. FYI: The word "restaurant" is derived from early 19th century French wherein "restaurer" which means literally to restore to a former state. It's rather ironic that restaurant personnel first work to restore your strength and energy and then finish you off with a bill that in effect reverses their earlier endeavors.

Feb 4, 2018

[Ans] Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?"



...On February 3, 1959, rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. Date: 3 February 1959 Location: Clear Lake, Iowa, United States




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?"



Waylon Jennings:


Country icon Waylon Jennings was meant to be on the doomed plane that crashed on this day in 1959, killing musicians Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson (a.k.a. the Big Bopper) and Ritchie Valens. Waylon Jennings was a member of Buddy Holly's band when he gave up his seat to J.P. Richardson. Richardson was sick with the flu, and asked Jennings for his seat on the flight, to save himself a lengthy winter bus ride to their next gig. When Jennings told Buddy Holly that he was going to take the bus, Holly jokingly told him he hoped the bus broke down, to which Jennings replied, in jest, "I hope your ol' plane crashes." Jennings said this remark has haunted him ever since then.


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