Recently, a foreign financial trader and seven friends were having dinner at a restaurant. He spent £3,500 to buy a burger and a large bottle of champagne. He then posted it online for complaining that he had paid the tip, which was ridiculed by netizens.

Enrique Morris posted his bill online.

Recently, a foreign financial trader and seven friends were having dinner in a restaurant. He spent 3,500 pounds (about 31,000 yuan) to buy a hamburger and a large bottle of champagne. He then posted it online for complaining that he paid the tip, which was ridiculed by netizens.

The financial trader, named Enrique Morris, complained that when they left the restaurant located in , Spain's Costa del Sol, an angry waiter came to ask for tips. He then paid a tip of £320 (about 2882 yuan). After

came out, Morris posted the incident online, "There are scammers everywhere." He also provided a photo of the bill on Twitter.

Morris complained that he paid a tip of £320 (about 2882 yuan).

According to the exposed bill, it includes 13 bottles of beer, 7 euros per bottle (approximately RMB 53.8), 8 beef burgers, 28 euros each (approximately RMB 214).

Twitter, which sparked heated discussion among netizens. Many netizens mocked Morris for his poor taste, and he paired the expensive champagne with burgers.

Some people also laughed at Morris for spending too much money to have a burger. Some netizens wrote: "Novakants are always stupider than people who have always been rich."

Another person left a message: "I know this restaurant very well (the one that Morris consumes), and you can spend that money to eat in a better place."

tips do not have a fixed standard in Spain, but customers usually only pay 5% or less of the amount spent.

Netizen comments pointed out that waiters should not ask for tips.

However, some netizens came out to defend Morris, saying that the waiter should earn tips themselves instead of asking for tips. One netizen wrote: "You should never ask for tips, it must be won (by your service). Whether to tips depends on the place of dining, price, service, environment and customers."

Morris later said that he posted the bill on social media because he read a book about marketing, which suggested that he should "provoke a war" in this case. But he also complained: "Netizens have said too much about a meal."

(Wang Hua)