Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?

Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?

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leave it on the table if you think its unacceptable.

Usually, the tip should be 10-15%. I disagree with the whole tipping system in genera, i think the employer should pay their staff more, and stip shouldnt be "mandatory".

lol these holes are so entitled

I would tip $12 and $15 if I really enjoyed things

yeah

who cares

Imagine living in a country where restaurant staff think they are "entitled" to any sort of tip kek

I totally agree like oh you want real money huh well go work a real job get an apprenticeship in a trade, work in the mines get a job that will never run out you lazy fucks like fuck I started engineering at 15 I was living alone Ive had cars these types of people dream of owning i earn earn literally more then they would in their lives like fucking hell is laughable people think I need to tip them like without People like me you'd have no job bitch

If they closed the borders and stopped bringing in manual labor immigrants, then the lack of cheap labor would force hospitality venues to pay a competitive and higher wage to keep wait staff thereby eliminating the need for tips forever.
>inb4 but then business wouldn't be able to afford to operate
then it's a shitty low-margin business that deserves to be culled.