Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?
Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?
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>Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?
yes if the service was exceptionally shitty, such as mixing up orders with another table and i get my entree back half eaten
at least boomer's tip. fucking millennial
fuck no. tipping at all is not acceptable, if they require more money to pay their staff just adjust the price on the menu. i have a right to know at a glance what im expected to pay for a product or service
its not even 8%
heres a tip, stop making these shit posts.
lol did this happen to you before user
look either you can drop the attitude RIGHT NOW or i wil take matters into my own hands. DON'T TICK ME OFF
unironically this op is a faggot
I use 10% as a baseline, if service was good I tip more, if it was bad I tip less. How good my food was, how long the wait was, stuff like that don't really matter, just stuff the waiter can control. Generally even if they fuck up I still wont tip less if they are clearly flustered/sorry about it. Also I'm 22 and everyone I know tips, so the whole "millennials don't tip reeee" thing is total BS.
Get cancer faggot
The entitlement groweth...
anything I give you that's not the bill is an acceptable tip. If the tip was a mandatory thing, it'd be automatically tacked onto the bill
We have no idea what the situation was though. If the service was good then yeah thats kinda fucked up, but I wont tip at all if the service is trash, although in practice this has never happened and honestly I hope it never does. On the other hand I've left people 40% tips a handful of times in my life cause they go that extra mile past above and beyond and deserve it.
$0 is the correct amount to tip.
I don't tip the cashier when I buy an item from a shop, why would I tip the server when I buy a meal from a restaurant?
Why do these hoes think I'm some oil prince?
Because a cashier stands there for 3 minutes and bags your items, sometimes not even that. A waiter doesn't just deliver your food, they take orders, offer suggestions, check up on you multiple times, correct kitchen mistakes, clean up after your mess when you leave, etc. I get that some people like you are retarded and having lived with restaurants like this your entire life don't understand that something like this is special, but that doesn't absolve you from being a shitty person. People like you are the Karen's of our generation.
i was a foreign exchange student at a small college in midwest america and this was the premier choice of cheap beer at university [spoiler]it's shitty but it actually kinda grows on you after a while[/spoiler]
Do you tip your nurse if you have to go to hospital? They do all of the above except the food part and don't get tips.
A cashier also stacks the shelves, cleans up the store and depending on what they're doing that day will make sure you can find what you need. The waiter isn't special, they're a part of the restaurant and if the restaurant isn't willing to pay their staff, their staff should leave.
or........OR they don't ever interact with you again.
>noooo you have to pay extra so I can do my job description
that and natty icre
I love how society has brainwashed people into thinking a tip isn't earned, rather a given. Even going as far to try to mentally force a specific percentage to guilt you into paying their workers because they don't want to.
I want to tip because the waiter or waitress didn't make me feel like a burden, because the were nice and polite, because they earned it.
I don't want to tip because society says so.....
youll get nothing and like it.
You don't have a specialized nurse, you have multiple different nurses who alternate between them. If I had a single nurse who did as much as a waiter I probably would tip them.
Thats what the 0% tip is for.
If you want to see the was a waiter who deserves a 0% tip looks like go order food at McDonalds.
>Don't want to tip eat fast food
Always hated that saying. How about....want a tip do your job.
Spoken like someone with too much of a caveman IQ to grasp the point.
>tip
What a fucking scam. You're at WORK "earning" a so called Living, and yet you STILL have to beg for money from strangers. Fucking ridiculous.
If your tip is already priced into the food cost then you have no choice but to pay it. The way things are now though you can opt not to pay it at all, pay a little, pay a lot, whatever you want
Here's a tip, get a real job
Maybe if you showed some skin you retarded cunt
$0
is the only acceptable tip, EVER
15% Is considered a good waitress.
15% = $9.75
10% = 6.5 meh
$5 = 7.7% = somewhere between meh and poor service.
5% = poor
0% = bad service
Found the waitress
I dont tip white people
>Adam ruins everything
thanks for letting us know your opinions should be ignored
>this thread again
fuck off and die
Nah I'm just a millennial whos tired of getting shit for all the autistic things my generation is responsible for. People who don't tip for good service are the same people who don't use deodorant and change lanes without using their blinkers.
Reading this thread made me shrug so hard I tore my rotator cuff. I’m suing mook for disability
By that logic you should love tipping. You get to decide what you pay based on the quality of the product. I wish I could pay the guys who installed my carpet less for the mediocre job they did.
Not my problem they get paid shit wages, get a better job then
Gibs for the beggar slaves then.
For me, tips are directly tied to the experience. I asses the service I was given, and tip what I would expect someone to pay ME for the same level of performance. I've tipped as much as $100 for a $20 meal because that waiter was the best goddamn waiter I've ever seen. I've also had meals in excess of $70 where I tipped very little, because the service was bland and minimal. And if I have to ask for a refill, there will be no tip; period.
Man I'm glad I don't work at a restaurant cause I would probably get sued for blowing snot into yalls food.
Tipping has nothing to do with wages?
how would you do that after you have already served the food?
Glad to see at least one other person in this threat isn't retarded.
They've already eaten at that point. It's not like anyone goes into a restaurant and immediately tells their server that they won't be getting a tip.
Repeat customers/dessert/drink refills probably.
Thank you sir. Here's my tip, that white sauce isn't mayo... *does 360 and moonwalk the fuck out
I love this threat so much. How the fuck would you know whether or not I tipped unless I had already ate, paid the bill and was long gone? What're you gunna do get me when I come back? IF I come back? And if your not my waiter when I return, assuming you'll even remember?
FFS... the amount of the tip being based on the value of the food? is silly. Same amount of work to bring me a tomato soup and cheese sandwich, as the work to hand me a plate with caviar and lobster and steak on it.
Why the hell should a tip be $20 for a plate handed to me, or $3 for a plate handed to me, both with smiles and attention and re-filling my water?
percentage tips are bullshit.
Used to work as a waiter, not gonna say where but it wasn't a shit hole like Denny's and we used to keep track of customers who didn't tip across shifts. I personally never fucked with anyone's food I just gave people shitty service but I know people who did. Shitty tippers are also pretty easy to spot before hand cause they all have pretty similar attitudes/personalities. Rarely are the nice, functional people the ones who don't tip you know?
We waiters talk... Everywhere. We also can tell when a cheapskate comes in. If you came to a diner, other servers will rat you out. You have been posted to Facebook. Know this
Be glad you get a tip. Get another job. Its my decision to tip.
This is true to a point, generally though more expensive meals means more people/food though.
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i am from norway, we dont really tip people because people actually get paid.
someone explain why customers have to pay the wage of waiter service.
From now on i won't tip at all, thanks :)
They're not a cheapskate when you just suck at your job and don't deserve handouts.
That's the issue though, I am polite and respectful, mainly because I am a pushover most of the time, and people can spot that pretty easily and assume that I'll still tip despite shitty service or the fact theyre just standing around on their phone after i asked for a refill, because "it's the right thing to do". I'm not saying I don't tip, but expecting someone to give anything at all seems a bit self entitled.
And we won't tell you whoms cum is in your gravy
Well could you ask them to rub it out a little faster? I've been waiting for a half hour
Except the fact that waiters need the tip money. They make 30% to 50% min wage. How about demanding waiters be paid any other entry position pay.
that policy is because some waiters take home $300 a day in tips but were not reporting it.
If everyone reported the amount of tips they actually got, then waiters who make fuckall could demand full min wage at those establishments without the $300 a might fuckers getting away with an underground economy
Sounds like food service workers should be demanding fair pay from their employers rather than demanding customers fill that gap. Or there's always another option, see
>Go on cruise with grillfriend.
>24/7 free room service.
>Bill comes at end of cruise.
>Included $700 gratuity.
>Kek, not on my watch.
>Tell customer service I want the gratuity taken off so I can individually tip our porters.
>They take it off.
>Suckers.
10-4 dinosaur. Don't break a hip walking home
>tipping
>he's telling me if I don't like my job situation, I should probably get a different one instead of bitching on Yas Forums that it's not fair
>gotta be a boomer