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  • #46
    I believe the British "standard" is 10% - but as PH says, I think food here is generally more expensive.
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    • #47
      I waitressed during my high school years 15/16 and change never bothered me...they say leaving one penny as a tip means you did a really crappy job but I never recieved a tip like that. Iwas a good waitress, friendly quick and efficient..it is hard work to be a waiter or waitress you are always on your feet, always running back and forth from table to kitchen and table to table..so a 5 dollar tip always made things seem worth while for my effort, because we had to be jolly even though we had a bad day, a headache, a foot ache and it was always nice to know that I was appreciated for my hard work.... and i couldn't stand when I waited head and foot on a table and then was stiffed on the check because we only made 2.15 hourly and the rest of our money was made on tips!!!
      The only reason I was gone for so long was because I hate you people!!!

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      • #48
        One of my rich-ass friend is an ******* in this particular matter: tipping. I leave the standard 15%, and he gets pissed at me regardless of whether or not the service was worthwhile or not. Even when we all decided that the waitresss was a complete *****, my friend decided that it was his duty to make up for my sub-standard tip.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Felch X
          We have more money than sense because socialist governments aren't looting our paychecks (well, not as much), and not stifling innovation with excessive taxes.

          How does that rate on the troll scale? I think the timing was okay, so I shouldn't get a terrible score even if the argument is rather overused.
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          • #50
            I won't tip a bad waiter/waitress only because I know how it should be done..with as much bull crap as I put up with to earn my tip iI only feel it is fair to tip on performance not percentage
            The only reason I was gone for so long was because I hate you people!!!

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            • #51
              Thanks Orange, but rating trolls is a Euro-only thing. Even if you are a Eurocom at heart, I'll still have to wait for a bona fide European to rate it.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Felch X
                Thanks Orange, but rating trolls is a Euro-only thing. Even if you are a Eurocom at heart, I'll still have to wait for a bona fide European to rate it.


                That's discrimination!
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by orange

                  For delivery the same applies, but if I'm ordering in for just myself, I usually give a good bit more than 15%, as 15% of $5.50 isn't even a dollar...so I'll usually give a buck and change, or even $2, depending on how fast the service was.
                  Orange, are you on CRACK? 15% for a delivery person? No way. 10% max. They didn't have to come and refill my water, make sure everything's ok, get me new napkins, bus my table, etc. They just showed up at my door with food. No way I give them as much as a waitperson.

                  I give bartender's $1 tip per drink I order. Seems to be standard.
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                  • #54
                    Why would anyone be offended by receiving a tip? Amazing what misplaced pride will do...

                    If in a country where tipping isn't customary, I make sure to tip generously. Anybody who is worth rewarding will take it the right way.

                    I try to tip based on a combination of the quality of service and how long I have stayed at the table. This seems fair.
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                    • #55
                      I have yet to convince a delivery person to bring it to my room.

                      My college is small (2400) and I know they can find their way around a 3-story dorm. So until they do, I will never tip a delivery person, especially because I ask them every time I call.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Boris Godunov


                        Orange, are you on CRACK? 15% for a delivery person? No way. 10% max. They didn't have to come and refill my water, make sure everything's ok, get me new napkins, bus my table, etc. They just showed up at my door with food. No way I give them as much as a waitperson.

                        I give bartender's $1 tip per drink I order. Seems to be standard.
                        oh c'mon, I order a calzone and give the guy two quarters tip??
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Provost Harrison
                          I think tipping is a silly idea. There seems to be quite a vicious tipping culture in the US and if you don't tip, consider your nation to be up their with Iraq for the next invasion I just find it awkward, I like to know how much the meal costs and pay that amount, not be expected to fork out some undisclosed sum which more often than not, I cannot afford.
                          So essentially your quibble is the fact that you can't afford to tip. Iirc, you are currently unemployed, so this antipathy does follow logically from the realities of your financial state.

                          Solution: don't eat out. If you can't afford to do it properly, then don't do it at all.

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                          • #58
                            Yeah, Provost...It's time you discovered Ramen noodles (6 packs for a $1)

                            Orange--well, most delivery places around here have a $10 minimum. I think $1 for a $10 delivery is fair. $1.50 is pushing it, dammit.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Provost Harrison
                              Some of you Americans just seem to have more money than sense
                              And some of you Brits seem to have have neither. Actually, the lot of you do seem rather poor... but maybe that's just the age group.

                              but then again, bear in mind that it is proportionally a lot cheaper to eat out in the US, which would probably account for our greater level of stinginess regarding tips.
                              Why is it proportionally cheaper to eat out in the US? Is it proportionally cheaper to "eat in" in the US? If not, then why is eating out so much more expensive? If so, why is there a disparity viz the prices of foodstuffs?

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Sagacious Dolphin


                                If taxes were labelled on petrol pumps, the public would be shocked. "How much ****ing tax!?!?!?!?" would roar out at petrol stations across the country.
                                Actually, the taxes are labelled on the gas pumps here in Tennessee: 39.6 cents a gallon - almost 1/3rd of the total cost per gallon!

                                I don't understand why your companies don't put out that information for public consumption: it makes them look less greedy while providing a public information service. It's a win-win situation all around!

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