| | | noun | 1. A gratuity; a tip. |
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 |  | | "After the excellent service at the new neighborhood pub, Sarah left a generous pourboire for her waitress." |
|  | | "The ride-sharing app automatically suggested a pourboire of 15% for the driver." |
|  | | "Our travel guide explained that the pourboire would already be included in the bill in many of the countries we would be visiting." |
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 | | French, late 18th century |
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 | | It's standard etiquette in the United States to leave a tip for your server at a restaurant, but if you took the word "pourboire" literally, you might think a gratuity was only for drinks. The word, which comes from French, translates ... | | Continue Reading |
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