Monday, September 29, 2014

Sushila CP# 3

CP #3
Time: 8-9pm
Date: 9/26/14
Location: Cantina in college town


This Friday Savannah and I meet with my conversation partner Daree. Once we were sat our server brought us water. It was funny when she asked if we wanted anything else to drink and Daree asked for a menu; he was asking for a food menu but she thought it was a drink menu. As the server started to explain what there was to drink Savannah and I helped the server understand what he meant. We discussed what we did the past week and what his plans were for the upcoming weekend. After we ate, I thought it would be a nice gesture to pay for the tab. I snuck off to the back and handed the server my card. Suddenly it occurred to me that this might be offensive, since females generally do not pay the bill in his culture. Nonetheless, it was too late once the server walked away. As I stood there and processed what I just did, I realized that Daree was learning about American culture and should be open to the differences between American and his own culture. When I went back to the table he asked for the check and I told him that I already took care of it. At first he didn’t understand and proceeded to sign the credit card receipt with a 50% tip and his signature, not realizing it was my credit card receipt. Then I explained further how I had already paid the tab. As expected he was not happy about the situation. Once I explained to him that it was my pleasure and females can pay the bill in American culture he was a little more accepting of the situation. Also I promised him next time we hung out he can pay for my dinner to make it even, this made him happy. After a nice dinner we parted way I went to work and Daree and Savannah continued their Friday night.

1 comment:

  1. I think he might be in the class that I observed on Friday. They were just learning about restaurant ordering that day :) Good observation about paying for his meal. I bought my CP a drink last Wednesday and did not think of that either. I had told him ahead of time that I was paying, so I think it went OK. However, as you point out it can make communicating that a little difficult if someone's culture is not used to the gesture.

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