David Brown of Lavenham in Suffolk has an interesting tip for the pub owners of Ireland when they're choosing their Wi-Fi passwords.
Cheeky it may be, and we don't really have a culture of tipping bar staff in this country, but this letter from the Telegraph gave us a chuckle.
Also, you really don't see the word 'hostelry' enough.
https://twitter.com/LettersDesk/status/770983958788108293
Just out of curiosity, how many of you tip a barman in Ireland?
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