For Americans, ordering water at a restaurant is one of those things you don’t really think about. You sit down, ask for water, and someone brings it. No discussion. No special request. No charge. But in much of Europe, that same interaction can play out very differently—and sometimes leave visitors wondering why they’re paying for something they’ve always gotten for free at home. I recently read that Italy’s Supreme Court ruled that a 5-star ho…
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