Here in Brazil it's pretty common for people at a restaurant to get their food and eat it in another restaurant if the first one is full. No tables available in the coffee shop? Take your drinks over to the bar next door, plenty of tables there. No table at McDonald's? We'll just take our Big Macs to the Pizza Hut and eat them there.
How common is this in other countries? It isn't just a Brazil thing, is it?
>>71436584
Not common, you'll be kicked out from the other restaurant if you bring your own food
>>71436584
Hmm... Parece delicioso a da esquerda mas a direita parece gorduroso pra cacete.
>>71436584
In Buenos Aires we have like 10 pizzerias per block so we are never short on tables.
>>71437179
the good places always have people waiting outside, though
>>71436584
In El Salvador, when you go to a shop, you ask the seller: "¿Me regala un X por favor?", using the verb regalar which means "to give something for free". Of course both you and seller know that you don't really mean that and that you will have to buy it.
Sometimes we go to other Spanish-speaking countries and sellers get super pissed off when we ask them for some item for free when in reality you want to buy them.
Literally only niggers do this here when whoever they're with wants something else but refuses to eat elsewhere and decides to chimpout if they can't eat their fast food chicken in a Taco Bell because Shaq'ua'wandah wanted the new Queserito made to her exact specifications.
So yes, it's an ape only thing
>>71436584
no one will care but it's not common
>>71436584
rude
>>71436919
this
>>71437362
This makes no sense
>>71437508
you have to be rude to survive in the jungle
kek
>>71436584
Where the fuck do you live, you nigger?
>>71436919
100% this. Some bars that don't serve food will let you bring in outside food though.
why does brazil have such strange customs and food?
>>71437590
overrated places are always full, it's usually packed with tourists who have no clue about the city.
pic related for example is always full and their food is not bad but it's not impressive either.
>>71436584
>Here in Brazil it's pretty common for people at a restaurant to get their food and eat it in another restaurant if the first one is full.
No it isn't. At least not here in south brazil. Never saw anyone doing this.
>>71438108
Ditto for the southeast