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Cringe away.
I have the money to cover my bill and tip as I see fit.
You... can mind your own business.
Embarrassing.
Cringe away.
I have the money to cover my bill and tip as I see fit.
You... can mind your own business.
It literally makes me cringe that some people don't tip 20%. If that's you, here's a little FYI... You embarrass everyone that's with you if you're out in a group. If you don't have the money to tip, you don't have the money to be eating/drinking out, or ordering in.
Embarrassing.
^^^ Opinion.
Not sure about your background/travel history but all Muricans that have never stepped foot out of the USA will think like you.
Not saying that's good or bad. Just saying.
When the whole "tipping" idea was created (1922?) it was by Americans that hoped to god that no other system would be learned/discovered.
For some reason moreso than religious buttholes (not all religious people are b-holes etc etc) and loud political incongruity, the battle over tipping enrages me the most of anything on the internet.
Forever defending servers, even shitty ones. 15% is zero for tipping. Live and let live.
Dislike religion and always tip 20%? I think we're going to get along just fine, my friend...
I just want people to smile back when I walk past them and that is my entire dogma
And a good one to have...
Nope, that's not true at all. If you have enough money to cover the bill, you have enough money to go out. And I never, ever tip 20% unless the service is excellent. 15% should be the max tip people pay, unless the service was out of this world.
Tipping is a reward for good service. It's not part of the bill. You'd do well to remember that if your a waiter or a waitress.
True.
A tipped employee engages in an occupation in which he or she customarily and regularly receives more than $30 per month in tips. An employer of a tipped employee is only required to pay $2.13 per hour in direct wages if that amount combined with the tips received at least equals the federal minimum wage. If the employee
Totally agree. Every debit/cc machine preset tip is set to 15% with the option of tipping more/less. Every large group bill I see has 15% gratuity added to it already.
15% is the standard.
When I was a server is was 10% (way back late 80's/early 90's) and I was happy to get it.
I had a great server the other night and I tipped her $2 on every $7 drink I ordered. She was fast, friendly,organized and even though she was slammed busy she never lost her cool. That deserves a few extra bucks imo.
I got some ass hat talking on their cell phone while I'm waiting 20 minutes and we're the only table in the place AND they fucked up my order- they get shit. I left $1. But that was because I didn't want to waste more time waiting for my change.
If you're telling me that going in with just enough money for your bill isn't embarrassing... Then you must not be embarrassed by much.