What's the usual tip to give at restaurants in the US?

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  • e30lov
    E30 Mastermind
    • Jul 2008
    • 1597

    #106
    Originally posted by z31maniac
    And what do you think will happen to the service if the have NO incentive to go "above and beyond"?
    I don't know? Maybe ask somebody who works a job with a normal hourly wage with no tips how he's/she's expected to do his/her job.

    Anybody who says the quality of service they put out is dependent on the amount of tips they receive is exactly the definition of a shitty worker.


    And for the record, I tip 20% everywhere I go. I just think the tip system should be revamped that's all. I see too many people in the service industry bitching when they get shafted, but fail to see the problem lies with themselves
    Last edited by e30lov; 04-03-2013, 01:21 PM.

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    • evandael
      R3VLimited
      • Oct 2009
      • 2881

      #107
      go work in a restaurant for a month or two. you'll change your tone.


      hands down, people act their shittiest as restaurant patrons. imagine dealing with that, getting <$3 hour, standing on your feet all day, practicing people skills with miserable gluttonous jerks, all while maintaining a professional and friendly appearance... and then not getting a tip.

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      • e30Villain
        E30 Addict
        • Jun 2012
        • 540

        #108
        When in doubt do double tax. I tend to do a little bit more though.
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        • mcr_driver
          R3V Elite
          • Mar 2009
          • 4491

          #109
          Originally posted by evandael
          go work in a restaurant for a month or two. you'll change your tone.


          hands down, people act their shittiest as restaurant patrons. imagine dealing with that, getting <$3 hour, standing on your feet all day, practicing people skills with miserable gluttonous jerks, all while maintaining a professional and friendly appearance... and then not getting a tip.
          Worked as a server once and that's hardly every table. If it is every table then you need to look and see what you're doing wrong. No one walks in to a restaurant and says I'm going to ruin this persons day then stiff them monetarily. It's often times the server that sets you off on the wrong foot. A meh sup or here's you derp berp followed with making small careless mistakes can set someone off on the wrong side of things, excusing major f ups naturally.

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          • agent
            Vice Grand Pubaa
            • Mar 2010
            • 7960

            #110
            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            Lets stop basing things on your opinion as we can both clearly and definitively tell ours are on opposite ends.

            Since you posted facts link me to facts showing 15% is the national average, and of what year were these studies done? pre or post recession?
            Here are the first three links returned from a Google search of "what is the industry standard for tipping?"

            1. http://www.itipping.com/tip-guide-restaurant.htm
            2. http://www.tip20.com/tipping-standards
            3. http://www.askmen.com/money/how_to/4_how_to.html


            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            Thanks for the fun fact on database, the furtherest I went in programming was C++ and HTML.
            You're welcome!

            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            That is the basis of tipping; the better the tip, the better a job the server did. However again you are basing your opinion on an argument that is not a baseline across the board.
            I disagree, based on the links above.

            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            Servers may or may not take a poor tip in the manner in which you've described. It also begs to note that certain cultures have very different levels of service and as result have very different expectations.
            Maybe we should put it to a poll among R3V's service staff? On second thought, there's no way to truly validate who is/was and server and who isn't/wasn't, so the result set couldn't be trusted.

            I agree that it's a cultural thing, though again this thread is about the standard tipping practices in the US. With my (and my wife's) vast experience in the field, I'd say I'm qualified as an expert.

            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            You're I was never taught how to properly tip quote is slanderous at best and again has no real basis of logic.
            I used the word "you" though it absolutely wasn't pointed at you specifically; it was used in the general second person sense of the word.

            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            Not all automotive manufacturers used bailout money, Ford didn't but you clearly are reaching for the wrong part of my analogy.
            My point there was that the auto analogy is a reach because of the failure of the industry (and its workers) to keep its quality up with the global market and the competition that was allowed to happen here (because of the import/export laws, but that's another thread entirely). That's not a problem in restaurants. They succeed or fail based on their own merits or failures and the competition they face on a local level, and for some, a regional and/or national level.

            Originally posted by mcr_driver
            Money doesn't equate to mutual respect... I talk to people not give them money.

            Perhaps... tipping nets you better results then an actual conversation.
            I do both. ;)
            Originally posted by kronus
            would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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            • Thizzelle
              R3V Elite
              • Oct 2008
              • 4422

              #111
              Originally posted by evandael
              today i got a haircut and tipped the woman. on a $45 dollar cut i gave her a $12 tip.. or it might have been $31, i'm not sure if one of the ones was a twenty.

              either way, i'm sure she'll remember me the next time i go in there, and not as the cheap bastard who didn't tip.
              I cut my own hair I should tip myself.
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              • 2761377
                Grease Monkey
                • Jan 2011
                • 397

                #112
                holy crap! it took until post 77 for mr. pink to enter the house. almost everything of value to be said in this argument tarantino throws out there. except-

                -what about the establishments where one person takes your order and brings the bill but some other "server" actually schlepps the food to the table? who am I tipping? do they split it?

                - how about the "server" who lets you know first greeting he thinks you're a turd? or hits on your woman? actually, in that case, he just lost his establishment a customer. and he'll get my 10% insult tip.

                to answer the OP, 15% for doing standard job. up to 30% for killing it. for shitty attitude/poor service a 10% insult tip. in extreme cases, after the "server" has my insult tip in hand, i'll ask him to have the manager come out and then throw him under the bus.

                just having the job does not entitle a person to a specific tip percentage- it must be earned. the "servers" whose comments in this thread show an entitlement attitude are those most likely to spit in the customer's food.

                conversely, i have been hooked up by the vast majority of "servers" and truly appreciate being taken care of. to them i say "thank you very much" with $.

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                • Raxe
                  R3V Elite
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 5346

                  #113
                  I tip whatever I feel like, never understood the need for a percentage thing. As a single guy who pays for mostly my own meals, I can't see why serving a $50 plate and a $10 drink automatically entitles a server to a higher tip than a $15 plate and a $3 drink. You're carrying one plate and one, maybe two glasses; why does it matter how much the food costs?

                  That being said I'll usually tip no less than $5, no more than $10 and I don't ask for special favours.
                  Last edited by Raxe; 04-03-2013, 08:44 PM.

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                  • Sideways87
                    Wrencher
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 215

                    #114
                    I worked in the service industry for three years and my wife has been doing it for eight. In a sit down restaurant 15% a respectable tip, if you cant tip that stay home. Serving is alot more than taking your order and bringing food. If your a regular customer that tips poorly and the servers know you by name its because they see you come in the door and are telling the host/hostess not to sit you with them. Also if your a known crappy tipper you will get crappy service everytime you go. Here in Tennessee you get paid $2.13 an hour and uncle sam takes all that plus some. When you stiff a server that cost them money out of their pocket, they have to tipout bartenders, host, and bussers based on their shifts sales. At most restaurants everybody runs other servers food so that your food doesnt just sit in the window. When you come in being an asswipe guess what your gonna get an asswipe server in return. If your a big tipper yes you get better service but thats also because usually they are more personable and you enjoy them being seated at your table. When we go out we always tip 25% or a $10 min. because we know how hard it is.
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                    • evandael
                      R3VLimited
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 2881

                      #115
                      Originally posted by Thizzelle
                      I cut my own hair I should tip myself.
                      What's that?

                      why are you even talking, tool?

                      so irrelevant.

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                      • Pac1373
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 1746

                        #116
                        How in the real fuck do you take a job that pays 2.12 per hour?

                        The restaurants are fucking the servers, not the guests by not tipping 25-40%

                        The bottom line is a great deal of people do shitty low paying jobs for not a lot of money, and do not get any bonus, or tip, or even an odd "good job today"

                        I am sorry some restaurant employees in some states make so little, in fact. I think that is dammed near criminal.

                        But...

                        You need to be focusing your frustration on the owners of the establishment and not the people creating the revenue stream.

                        It does sound like there are some real douchebag patrons out there, however I have never in my life thought it might be fun to not tip a server just to mess up their day or for kicks.

                        I remember when the "standard"was 10%. And then servers started saying it was 15 now they say the standard is 20,25,30,40? Really?

                        I don't. Begrudge anyone their living and if some folks want to tip 30% to you for your service, that is fantastic, but please don't assume that means that is the "standard" No one is entitled to anything from any customer that the customer does not feel the server earned.

                        Also, I will say that in the early 90's I and my ex could walk out at the end of the night with a $150 each on a decent night. Hard to feel sorry for. And that is when the average was up to a mighty. 10%
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                        • RUFFLZ
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 3122

                          #117
                          lol @ people saying serving is an easy job.
                          Guarantee those people have never worked in the industry.

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                          • Sideways87
                            Wrencher
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 215

                            #118
                            Originally posted by RUFFLZ
                            lol @ people saying serving is an easy job.
                            Guarantee those people have never worked in the industry.
                            Agree

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                            • e30lov
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 1597

                              #119
                              Guess I'll never knew how hard it really is to be friendly, take orders, and bring food and drinks to a table.

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                              • z31maniac
                                I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                                • Dec 2007
                                • 17566

                                #120
                                Originally posted by Pac1373
                                How in the real fuck do you take a job that pays 2.12 per hour?

                                The restaurants are fucking the servers, not the guests by not tipping 25-40%

                                The bottom line is a great deal of people do shitty low paying jobs for not a lot of money, and do not get any bonus, or tip, or even an odd "good job today"

                                I am sorry some restaurant employees in some states make so little, in fact. I think that is dammed near criminal.

                                But...

                                You need to be focusing your frustration on the owners of the establishment and not the people creating the revenue stream.

                                It does sound like there are some real douchebag patrons out there, however I have never in my life thought it might be fun to not tip a server just to mess up their day or for kicks.

                                I remember when the "standard"was 10%. And then servers started saying it was 15 now they say the standard is 20,25,30,40? Really?

                                I don't. Begrudge anyone their living and if some folks want to tip 30% to you for your service, that is fantastic, but please don't assume that means that is the "standard" No one is entitled to anything from any customer that the customer does not feel the server earned.

                                Also, I will say that in the early 90's I and my ex could walk out at the end of the night with a $150 each on a decent night. Hard to feel sorry for. And that is when the average was up to a mighty. 10%

                                Yes, because the big restaurant lobbies have successfully lobbied Congress to exempt people who get tips from being paid the standard minimum wage.

                                Servers $2.13/hr minimum wage hasn't been raised in 20 years.

                                So yes, the "Respectable" tip amount has gone up.

                                Again this idea of "why take the damn job then" well, because if no one did you wouldn't have a restaurant to go eat at. I side with Harvey Keitel in the Reservoir Dogs scene (Can't think, Mr. White?).
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