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And yes, 20% is the new 15%. I start at 20% and go up or down depending on the service. |
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Maybe he should tip god more, instead of tipping servers less.
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if our waiter/waitress is friendly, helpful, refills our drinks w/out asking, or chips/bread (as applicable); our food comes out correct; he/she stops by 1 or 2 times etc.
we'll usually give 30%; and on our way out (or before we leave) ask to see the manager and let them know that he/she is doing a great job. it's funny to see the waiter/waitresses reaction when we ask to see their manager (if we decide to). They usually come back blushing etc; and you can tell they appreciate it. god knows I couldn't do it; putting up with assholes like Pastor ****face. |
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Just like the waiters can work somewhere that pays a steady normal wage. Disclaimer: I don't support not tipping, but I support one's right to not tip. |
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Often times when I go out to eat I think about how that person serving us may be having a bad day, they got yelled at, relationship trouble, etc. yet they still have to put on a smile and be friendly with a bunch of strangers he/she may never see again. I could not do that.
I tip good and even with bad service I don't tip bad, especially if I have reason to believe something may not be the server's fault. The lowest I will usually go is near 10%. |
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