About This Book
A series of humorous first-person letters and sketches in which a traveling narrator recounts comic incidents and reflections about tipping, dining, and hotel life. Through anecdote and exaggerated situations the pieces satirize social customs and the unspoken rules of gratuities, describe practicalities and expectations around giving tips, and relate wagers and schemes tied to service work. The tone blends self-deprecating narration with pointed observation, offering both practical advice and comic storytelling about travel-era manners.
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