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What's the usual tip to give at restaurants in the US?
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostNothing wrong with tips. I like tips, and give them to people who do a good job. We get them often at the shop.
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostMan I wish tipping would die out and people would be paid what they deserve from the get go. Such a sham.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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But I'm not. I tip 20%+. Mostly because it's stupid easy to calculate in my head. I just think it's a lame practice. I'd rather have prices at restaraunts go up by 20% to provide better wages so tips would feel more like a reward than a necessity.
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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Originally posted by 15Michaeljoseph View PostHey it's my philosophy. In fact it's not tipping I believe in, its over tipping.
I love that movie.
I also love tips.
And, if you find me some arugula, I'll give YOU a tip.
--Mike
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Originally posted by K20RI_211And I have to ask if you make a hobby out of thread-bombing with retarded questions?
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostTIPS ensure they do, quit being a cheap ass.
It's bullshit, through and through.
edit: to be fair there's a lot of jobs that make more than minimum wage and should be tipped, but the restaurant biz rubs me the wrong way.
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Originally posted by BraveUlysses View PostNot really. They compensate for a artificially low wage system because restaurants just can't seem figure out how to run their businesses (in many states) without paying people below minimum wage.
It's bullshit, through and through.
edit: to be fair there's a lot of jobs that make more than minimum wage and should be tipped, but the restaurant biz rubs me the wrong way.I Timothy 2:1-2
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Originally posted by markseven View PostI always felt is was an incentive / motivation for servers to be truly customer centric vs simply going through the motions.
Any half-decent restaurant should already expect that of any front of the house employees, why would they need special, preferential laws to accomplish that?
They're cheap fucks.
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In Canada, I tip +/- 15%. In the USA the same, unless I discover I'm in one of the Crap Pay/Right to Work States, where I tip more.
Lousy service gets no tip.
I tip in cash, mostly.
When my kids were rude, loud little food scattering a**holes I tipped hugely, apologized a lot and tried to clean up after the little vandals.
Serving people are people too.
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What's the usual tip to give at restaurants in the US?
So I work at a Chili's. Host, not a server, but still, I deal with this dilemma every day.
My stance on this is if you give me good service, drink full, foods correct and on time, not having to wave you down for something because your a retard, you get 15% give or take. If you entertain me, chat/joke with me or whatever the case may be. If I enjoy my experience, you'll get 20%+ largest tip I've ever given was $30 on a $20 tab (percentage-wise) because it was me and a buddy shooting the shit with this really cute server for the better part of an hour.
Overall I tip well, unless you fuck up.
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Originally posted by HennaE30 View Post
Overall I tip well, unless you fuck up.
Having many friends in the industry from GMs of large chains, to GMs of small boutique eateries, bar managers, bar tenders and servers, many people have completely unrealistic expectations of what service they should get at an average restaurant.
People seem to expect the service they are going to get at $50 plate steakhouse at crummy chains.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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I mean like screw up the order in some way, never come by the table to check up, stuff like that. A little slip up here or there I'm not gonna eat your lunch.
Overall if you do your job correctly, I'm not gonna screw youOriginally posted by flyboyxhow about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?Originally posted by Northernbeer is my new liver cleanse.
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It all comes down to doing a job correctly. Why should the quality of service be different at 50 dollar steak place versus a 150 dollar steak place? You have a job to do, you should be doing it as best you can. Yes you're not getting paid as much, but you should do your best anyway.
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