TheNamlessGuy said:
I don't tip.
I rarely go out and eat, and when I do, my parents pay for the whole shebang*.
*[sub]That's a really dirty slang, isn't it?[/sub]
Terrible slang you should feel horrible for using it! Nah it's alright it's good slang, like
Did you expect much else?
Greyfox105 said:
Well, tipping doesn't happen in this country so much...
but when I visited Germany last year, I gave tips up to about... double the price of what I ordered.
Why not? it was good service, kind staff, good food.
Damn, I would like to work anywhere you need service so long as I can get so good of a tip
El Poncho said:
I thought 10% was the standard. Well, I tip my standard which is 10%.
People tip in Britain? Wow! The standard in Canada is 10% if your on the cheap side or a less bad dick. 15% is generally acceptable. 20%+ if the service is good.
serialver said:
I tip depending on the service but I am likely to give if I see the persons manager being a ass to them because nobody is lower than anyone else, management and customers who believe their have 'rights' need to learn this. You get your food or items, you eat and fuck off. Why over complicate that relationship with demanding a smile, false plesentry and all that bollocks?
I know some people will complain if the person serving them did not ask them 'how are you doing?' without sounding sincere. COME ON GUYS! Who really gives two shits about random fat arsed sobs wanting a greasy pizza or a can of beans? You sure as hell do not care about the poor sod serving you, why should they care about you? Fundamentally it is the price and items which people come back for, maybe the taste of the food, not how the over worked underpaid service wench forced a smile and asked 'how do you do?'
I hate the American service culture, it is leaking over here into the UK, cut bonuses, perks etc and demand more, gee. French have it right, take pride in their own jobs but take no shit from customers either.
The customers dont deserve to complain which is true. However just a pleasant not "Fuck you I dont want to be working here" is nice. I just want not anger or robotism coming from the people employed there. So just no sarcastic, angry, or robotic tones. Better there than northern Ontario, my cousin works like a motherfucking slave because thats how people up there think a fucking guy at Canadian Tire needs to treat them!!!!!!
Read the bloody label to see it's expiry! A retail service person doesn't need to do that!!!!!! Sorry was in a rage mood there.
jasoncyrus said:
Precisely zero since hey can get a job at walmart instead and make 4x that much in basic pay.
So all waitresses/waiters just need to up and quit their job so they can feed themselves and or family? Enjoy going to restaurants without waiters...but then they need to work in the desolate wasteland that is Walmart.
LordCuthberton said:
My friends hate me for this.
I don't tip. Why should I give you more money for doing your job?
I'm often called "Mr Pink" when we eat out.
Thanks for the new name! Ill be calling you Mr. Pink from now on, since I work at a restaurant and see this shit first hand!
chozo_hybrid said:
I agree with that. Also it's not customary in my country, but if I went overseas I wouldn't do it.
People don't give me tips when I take twenty minutes to track down a comic they want to buy or order in for them at no extra charge.
Damn shame I give 2+ dollars each time somebody does their job, which I inform them prior, quicker job is done well more money is delt out. Either hilarity is ensued or they get the job done quick. That way, when I come back they help me first too woot woot! That is if I need you for something, if you just click numbers in a register I'm not tipping you. If you made me food I will, if you helped me I will, damn shame not everybody does this
lumenadducere said:
Very true, I like being served better so I like Canada, I fear for my London/Paris trip. Then again I'm nearly broke after the necessarily food budget so...you guys ain't getting tips for now!
nilus2k said:
It actually bugs me about how many people don't tip or tip poorly in the US. Especially for things like Open bars at wedding. You are getting free fraking drinks you might as well throw the bartender a few bucks for his time.
If it's a free bar their being paid for their time. If I drank at those I would give him a few bucks...if I remembered, drinking would probably affect it...
khaimera said:
In America anything less than 20% for adequate service is an injustice. Regardless of your views on the idea of tipping in general its how servers make their living doing a job that stinks. Sure its not as physically demanding or as dangerous as many jobs, but its psychological warfare, believe me. And for all of you Americans who don't tip enough, or idiot foreigners who come to America and don't tip because its not customary in your country, I hate you all.
Depends if the person believes it was adequate service. 20% is a bit steep, 5%-10 is bad but accepted. Maybe you displeased them, if they come back and continue to do that ask them if you did something bad, improve and get better tips. 20% though...geez.
Susan Arendt said:
I'm curious, people who are saying that 10% is standard: where are you from? Because here in the States, it's 15% (though it might be 18% now, I'm not sure). Anyway, I tip 20% unless the service was alarmingly bad. Food delivery folks get three dollars standard, more if the weather is really terrible.
Same in Canada, because in actuality, we arnt too different
Rednog said:
And I really hate places where they put automatically force a tip on a bill and the waiter/waitress actually expects an additional tip left on the table.
One restaurant in Quebec did that, it was high end, very old. I cant remember the name, however they only require a 15% tip if you have a party of 7 or higher. Which to be honest I dont see much wrong with, do you?
Nuke_em_05 said:
Very true, especially about the right to persue happiness, people are just lazy and assume everything is guaranteed by "rights". I still support tipping because I'm nice and usually have the currency to do so. Then again I tip in other not required services.
OT: Finally, I tip, I tip well when I have currency. Otherwise I tip 15% because that is the standard here in the land of the beavers!