What is the difference between a bill and a check at a restaurant?
What is the difference between a bill and a check at a restaurant? In British English, a bill is a piece of paper showing how much money you must pay for a meal in a restaurant. We paid our bill and left. In American English, a piece of paper like this is called a check. He waved to a waiter and asked for the check.
Is it rude to not finish food in Italy?
According to Italian etiquette, you should leave a very tiny amount of food (or no food) on your plate. Leaving food on the plate is considered rude in Italy. Italy has, in fact, developed a culture that places a high value on food and eating.