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Not really OC related, but still carry related. (A question of legality)

acfreddie

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'under the table' means 'off the books(payroll)'. In a beauty salon, it may mean she is giving pedicures at the same time as a person is getting a manacure.

However, comma, as I hear tell from my Navy friends, in the Philippines it means something TOTALLY different that is only legal in Nevada (except Reno and Las Vegas)

Having lived there for over 7 years recently I can tell you without a doubt that in the Philippines that phrase has nothing to do with taxes or payroll. The same applies in Thailand ;)

Not to be the stickler, but it is not allowed in either Vegas or Reno because they have a population of over 50,000, but it is legally allowed in Nevada in a town/county with under 50,000 residents.
 
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