gopbroek
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Yes, it will translate live video.That's very interesting, the phone ap version will translate a picture?
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Yes, it will translate live video.That's very interesting, the phone ap version will translate a picture?
the wallpaper fish has me stumped
Which one? I'm guessing it's more in line with this tho...Casa Mission has two menus and plays the tourist game. That is why I will not return there........
And the best solution...Given how the rate is fluctuating, I imagine restaurant owners have a hard time keeping menu prices current when they list in US$ (which most English speakers would probably want).
I always pay in pesos though.
That really sounds like white-washing the rip-off: "They're tourists, so charge more." Granted, it is an artificially created resort destination, and some visitors like that aspect. I'm not one of them.As far as the different prices in restaurants for tourists and non-tourists, I like to think of it not as "ripping-off" the tourists, but rather "discounting" the locals. How many locals can afford a 13 dollar hamburger? For a typical American or Canadian, the prices for meals in Cozumel may be on the high side of what they pay at home, but it is a resort destination, after all. During the low season, these restaurants have to scrape by with greatly diminished sales, but must pay the same overhead. Many of them have formalized their "local discount," offering between 10 and 25 percent off to people who show their local ID. Others do it in a less formal way, putting the prices in the Spanish menu a little lower than in the English menu.
The "Cuban" cigars and the ersatz silver are another matter!
As far as the different prices in restaurants for tourists and non-tourists, I like to think of it not as "ripping-off" the tourists, but rather "discounting" the locals. How many locals can afford a 13 dollar hamburger?