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I think if you did this in the UK it would be one way to go bankrupt fast
ОтветитьDon’t just came back from the US, most of the staff at restaurants were friendly, we tipped about 10% -20% if it were good if the service was bad, just round it up and with coffee place or any take away we didn’t tip.
Ответитьno matter what that bill is i will never tip over $5
Ответитьjust double the sales tax, you're welcome
Ответитьten years ago I was out at a restaurant and the waiter loudly called me a cheap tipper within earshot of the whole restaurant because they thought my 30% tip wasn't generous enough. I laughed at how ridiculous it was for him complaining.
ОтветитьI already did I've just stopped going out all together because when you don't tip they freak tf out I've even learned how to make my Chinese food after months of practice.
ОтветитьThen proceed to ask if they report their tips to the IRS..
ОтветитьOnly time I tip is if I Ubereats and they drive a long way.
ОтветитьServers have gone nuts, it used to be 10 to 20%, with 20 being great service.
ОтветитьThey KNOW japan has had robot wait staff for a good while in ALOT of restaurants right? And bots dont ask for tips. If i was resturant staff i think now would be the time to prove the human wait staff is superior to robots.....and berating customers for not tipping AINT it bro
ОтветитьTheyre gonna walk it back real quick when theres no customers
ОтветитьI only tip when I feel like it. It's not LAW to tip.
ОтветитьTipping is so alien to me, like here its totally optional. And the waiting staff get actual minimum wage from the restaurant anyway... and before you say they or you dont, news flash you should.
I fo however tip when service is good.
If you cant afford to live on a servers base wages dont become a server
ОтветитьI've gone into stores with self-serve checkout where the screen prompt comes up asking me for a tip. It's absolutely ridiculous.
Ответитьdid they mean multiply it by 1.5? 3 is absurd. multiply it by 3 and divide it by three because some dumbass thought it should be 30% so it drops to 10?
ОтветитьI live on the 10% rule in general with some exceptions here and there.
ОтветитьI worked in a restaurant when I was younger.
Cooks would make minimum wage, but our waitresses made tips obviously.
Very often once tips were counted they were making $200+ a shift on a weekday or night $300+ on a busy weekend shift.
This obviously isn’t everyone’s experience. But they’d still complain about someone not tipping well (often times it was merit based) meanwhile the cooks are making a fraction of their pay producing a meal that is going to greatly effect the tip amount. Haha.
If the service was extra special I'd go 30%. I'd have to be in a really good mood😂
ОтветитьThe only time I tip is when I go out to a proper restaurant and they come take my order and serve me. I have never, and will never, tip where they take my order from behind a counter or worse I have to use a kiosk to put in my own order!
I've been to a proper restaurant once in the last 2 years, and I might go out to eat elsewhere once a month maximum. Over half the times I've gone to any fast food it's been terrible so I would rather make my own food.
Why the david stars?
ОтветитьAh yes. American logic with tipping. So stupid
Ответить30% tip lol
ОтветитьTippings ok at nice sit down restaurants but now every fast food place expects a tip. Fuck that.
Ответить10% is more than enough
ОтветитьIf u can't survive on ur pay, maybe pick a better job 🤷
ОтветитьYOU EARN YOUR TIP WITH ME,YOU DONT GET IT BECAUSE YOU EXIST.
The COST OF THE MEAL HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH A TIP.
This is ridiculous… another excuse to underpay employees and maximize profits while emotionally manipulating others to pick up the bill… Japan has a no tipping culture that is frowned upon… what’s the excuse?
ОтветитьTipping is for when you are providing me with a service. You do not get tipped simply for doing your job.
ОтветитьWhen its 100% tip, companies will have gone full circle to slavery. Why pay them at all when the customer is responsible for their wage.
Ответить15%. That’s what it’s always been.
Or better yet, pay them hourly. $5 extra dollars an hour for service is fair.
Oh what? You’re supposed to pay your waiter more when the lobster and chicken are the same burden on them? Nah.
Remember, tip your concrete guy 30 percent for your new 25k driveway. Tip your landlord 30 percent. Tip the cashier at the gas station 30 percent.
Ответитьi am sorry forcing people to tip is dumb, telling people not to come out to eat is dumb. just pay people a living wage. i am fine with paying 2 dollars more for the menu items.
Ответитьthen they complaint why they can't find work cause their place aint makin profit
ОтветитьUsing "times" as a verb like you're still in fourth grade is why you're a waitress
Ответить30% ? For just the tip? Naw you taking it all
Ответитьyour bill is 100 dollars, move the decimal over 3 places, now you have your new total 100.1 $
ОтветитьThe American food industry is completely screwed. Even in the back, the time constraints are impossible and the cost cutting rampant. I don't eat anywhere without assuming that someone's getting cheap somewhere in the process.
ОтветитьAt that point i will order out and eat in my car.
Ответить30%?!?! Geez.
I just dont go out in the US.
The reason there hasn't been a waiter revolution is because the vast majority of people working for tips earn more than if they didn't get tips. So the people bitching are either the tiny minority that receive less and we don't care, or they provide bad service so we don't care, the odds that every customer is a non-tipping asshole is tiny. The common denominator is the employee, not the random people coming in.
ОтветитьMaybe someone here can answer this because im sure it's somewhere in the comments, but what exactly is a living wage?
ОтветитьStandard tip qas 15% just a few years ago, then it was 20%, and now they're trying to push 30%?
ОтветитьMeanwhile in the U.S.-
Hire Americans! Buy American!
Business: this is why we dont hire American
Cosumer: This is why we dont buy American
Lol quit crying. Just dont go out to eat? If u actually budget ur money u dont eat out anyways. Maybe once or twice a month……..
ОтветитьIsn't 10.75*3 = 32.25 and not 32.75 ?
ОтветитьTipping culture in usa is completly insane to me
30% tip not a chance in my life unless you sing me a musical and suck me off durring it
Otherwise there is no way I am tipping that much just for you bringing me my plate from kitchen and maybe smiling at me as you do it
As long as I can remember tipping in my country is only done either for exeptional service, at events like weddings, birthday's, etc
or when you are in good mood you round it up to the nearest full number for example if you pay 15,50 you round it up to 16, this is usualy done when getting a delivery to your house
That maths isn't right 😂
Ответить30% tip, NO. I let it go when it moved to 20%. 20% is ALL you are getting. We not doing this.
ОтветитьHere’s an idea.
Pay your workers.
They are your employees not ours
The tip is just a bonus you get for providing good service you aren’t supposed to live off it.