Shared Platter

Group Travel In Spain And Europe: Why It Works
Traveling to Spain and Europe: Strength (and Fun) in Numbers
Spain is indeed the best place for you to relax, take your much-needed time out and enjoy the place. This is best done with a group of like-minded individuals. Together, you can share in meaningful discussions about your trip and suggest fun stuff to do in the different places of interest. You just might find yourself staying out a little bit longer when in restaurants and pubs because of all the fun you will be having with your buddies. With group travel in Spain and Europe, there is no such thing as an ‘early to bed’ routine.
Wining and Dining in Spain and Europe: The More, the Cheaper!
With your friends or travel mates, you can even score some pretty nifty discounts. When dining out, some restaurants tend to give a discount for bigger parties. In most bars, you can share your tapas combination platters with other people so you will only pay for the share you can eat without wasting any food. Drinks and coffee go for combo promos that you would really appreciate if you are a beer nurse.
Fancy a food trip while in Spain or Europe? Order a platter of bocadillos or sandwiches made from crusty French bread. These are surprisingly filling so it would help if you can share with your travel mates. And of course, with a travel group you can all order different kinds of bocadillos and you can taste each one’s orders. This is a great way to sample as many Spanish fares as you can, such as omelets with different flavors or cured meat of all kinds. Do not forget to try the croquets or the bikinis – which is a grilled cheese sandwich!
Indeed, a trip to Spain is a whole lot easier and economical when done with a travel group. You get to split the costs, sample more food and beverages and come up with a hundred and one ways to have fun in unique and creative instances.
About the Author
Juraj Sasko has a long experience with group travel in Spain.
Two CUNY students are having an all-day study party. One student brings 3 nacho platters and another brings 5?
Two CUNY students are having an all-day study party. One student brings 3 nacho platters and another brings 5 nacho platters. A third student joins them later and they all enjoy the nachos. When the studying ends, the one who came late, wanting to contribute his fair share of the total cost of the party, leaves $8. How should the $8 be divided up fairly amongst the two students who brought the nachos?
The person who brought 5 platters should get 5/8 of $8, which is $5.
The person who brought 3 platters should get 3/8 of $8, which is $3.
WGC Third Thursdays, March 2009: Devon Palmer, woodturner
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