"Going Dutch" nghĩa là gì?

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"Going Dutch" -> nghĩa là phần ai ăn thì người nấy trả tiền.

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British Food, Jell-O, and Going Dutch. Dave, Chris Ying, and producer Isaac Lee discuss a multitude of culinary topics.

Life is an experiment, Scorpio! The more you practice the better the results are. Going Dutch is what can save you from heavy losses. Work on befriending the young ones and try to acknowledge their opinions with respect. Work on befriending the ones around you rather than criticising them for the works. Finding yourself in high spirits with an active, energetic and fresh mind is how your day may go.

AT THE END OF A restaurant meal, deciding who pays and how much can be fraught. Societal norms tend to dictate if one person whips out their credit card, or if everyone should “go Dutch”: that is, pay their own share. “Going Dutch” can quickly get complicated, with adding up tax, tip, and separate bills. But the origin of the term is even more complex: It likely stems from a centuries-old dispute between England and the Netherlands that left behind a slew of uncomplimentary phrases in English, all rooted in the word “Dutch.”

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