Partying at White Lotus on Tuesday
As I wrote in a previous post, I attended at party at White Lotus in Hollywood during PDC. And during a visit to the restroom I spotted something interesting. After who had done your thing, there was a large collection of complimentary parfume that you could use. That’s not strange, I’ve seen that before, but you could also pick up candy! Right in front of where you washed your hands there were big bowls of candy. Pretty strange place to put candy in my opinion. And to dry your hands you were handed paper towels from a waiter, whose only job was this.
Los Angeles/Hollywood is a weird place.
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on February 9th, 2006 at 3:03 pm
You can also get candy in the toilets at some bars and concert venues and other places in the Netherlands. Not being Dutch, I think it’s crazy.
on June 29th, 2006 at 1:52 am
Its a tip-oriented service… Remember, everyone in the US expects a tip. You get a spritz to go out and talk to the ladies while smelling sweet, you leave a tip… you get a mint to curb that extra onions you had during your lunch, you leave a tip… When I travel abroad (being from the US) I usually get strange looks for tipping when people in other countries usually expect that salary is the only compensation they are entitled to for doing a good job.
on June 29th, 2006 at 2:28 pm
Ray, I understand your point. The thing that struck me ass odd, however, was not that you could get perfume or a mint, but the fact that you could get for example a Snickers bar. Somehow that doesn’t clean up your breath
But thank you for the explanation, next time I’ll know better.