The local people are officially called the "Liverpudlians", but their most common nickname is the "Scousers". This nickname, the Liverpudlians received thanks to the lobscouse soup, the invention of Norwegian sailors and the main food of the poor port folk. Local residents speak a special English dialect - the scouse; they add the letter "L" to the end of the words. This vibrant city is worth visiting for several reasons: extraordinary sights, amazing opportunities for shopping, numerous sports events, and vibrant nightlife.
When in the restaurant, it's customary to leave a tip for the service provided. The amount of remuneration should be 10% of the total amount of the order. In addition, give the tips for the waiters, maids and taxi drivers. If you are coming here with American dollars, euros, yens or any other currency but not pounds - better exchange the currency at home because the amount of commission charged by Liverpool banks is very high. Currency exchange requires your passport.
Do not forget to take the umbrella when going out for a walk. The weather here is extremely changeable. Local people appreciate politeness and considerate approaches in communication. Residents can consider disrespecting a lack of gratitude for the rendered service. Consider that the city has very high fines for violating the speed limit - from € 75 to € 2,900. No less severe punishment for other violations of traffic rules.
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