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08-05-2021, 12:08 AM | #67 | |
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yes that works, my local homestyle cafe, I usually leave $10 once near xmas $20, it's just a full english brek,nothing special, so not very exp I think $10 is close to 40% ? I also did a write up on google, mentioned the waitresses name.
Next time I went in, she asked me, did you do a google review right ? Yes, I said, she just smiled, always remembers what I have and how I like it. She was always a nice waitress prior, I just get platinum VIP service now LOL so yes, if your a regular and tip decent it does work to your benefit Quote:
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08-05-2021, 12:09 AM | #68 |
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I've often wondered why and what we tip based on. If service is average but food is delicious vs average food and great service, is there a difference in tip ... because most times that tip is going to the server only. If we tip because of some 'oh they are poor and I'm well to do I should do it for charity' mentality (which some of you seem to believe you are obliged to be doing it seems), then aren't the fast food, gas station food workers the ones who should be getting your largest tips.
Do you tip a mechanic who fixes your car first try and finds a few other things that where wrong too. Nope. He's satan. Fuckin' thieves. I'm with the guy who says tipping should be outlawed It's a flawed system and the mentality of those who tip seems to be just as flawed. Yes I tip at restaurants. I don't eat out frequently at all. I always tip pizza delivery, and cooks occasionally (having worked the industry I feel obligated). I have tipped fast food very rarely, I've more often paid for the meal behind me in line. Customer service as an industry deserves far more income than they make. They are the ones dealing with all our BS and problems. |
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08-05-2021, 12:14 AM | #69 |
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^^^ iminhell1
I always assumed that a tip was for everything, food, service, wait time, getting your water poured, the cook, the washer-upper, so... if anything was off, I adjusted or in cases didn't tip, if the experience truly sucked. So NOW and more recently I was advised the TIP is for the SERVER / WAITRESS, because he/she get's paid shit, as opposed to chef's and kitchen staff. So you should not under tip for ANYTHING other than bad service, and somone said, you should still tip but talk to a manager. Which is why the AUTO-TIP feels like a total scam. If you made me tip your staff, WHY should I add a gratuity on at the end as well, that's double dipping nes pas ? |
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08-05-2021, 12:17 AM | #70 |
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Here's another question , delivery charges...
pizza = $10 taxes = $xxx delivery charge = $10 etc DO YOU TIP ? If the pizza is late do you tip or expect a reduction in price I do tip, but unless I'm really hangry, I'll go pickup, as delivary charge and tip feels the same to me and a $15 pizza delivered get's expensive |
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08-05-2021, 07:18 AM | #71 |
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Far as I know (Dominoes), there was a delivery charge. That went to pay mileage. There was no auto tip. Things may have changed, other stores may be different (franchise), other companies may differ.
Cooks (not chefs) get paid shit also. All of your chain restaurants (Applebee's, BWW, Chilis, etc, etc) pay staff for shit. And since we're on the charitable subject. Charity donations aren't always what you think either. The money you give can't be used for anything unless you specify it. It can't be used to pay bills unless you tell the it can. For the most part. Donations tend to go only for the thing the charity is for. Again this will vary but as a general rule. |
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08-05-2021, 09:44 AM | #72 | |
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As for a mechanic, I know plenty about cars, and especially my car to know if they are BSing or its an actual problem. If they went above and beyond to diagnose other issues, might give them a tip or a bottle or something. But since im typically my own mechanic, I always tip myself.
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08-05-2021, 09:54 AM | #73 |
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As an aussie in north america I can say, without any doubt, Tipping is right up there as the absolute stupidest cultural habit I have ever seen. It sheer and utter lunacy.
I will never, ever agree with it, just pay a proper rate of pay. Absolutely loathe everything about it, it's completely crazy, you are all off your god damn rockers on this issue. Same goes for hidden taxes, JUST LIST THE FUCKING PRICE FFS. |
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08-05-2021, 10:40 AM | #74 |
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Another thing, the level of tip creep has been astonishing. 15 years ago it was 15pc tops, low as 10pc, now the credit machine tip STARTS at 18pc, then 20 then 25. You have to manually enter 15 and look like a complete fucking giblet if you don't like 18.
Absolute scam of the highest order. |
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08-05-2021, 10:58 AM | #75 | |
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I have also seen where at the same place they will flip the screen over for one customer to select the tip, but for another customer they don't flip the screen and instead ask them would you like to leave 30%, 25% or 20%? |
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08-05-2021, 11:01 AM | #76 | |
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As I said earlier, when I was in oz a while back a cabbie point blank refused to take a tip, telling me it not how they do things down under
and 2 sales tax, like WTF is that all about, in the UK you don't have to think about a price or calculate it, boots £25, then you pay £25 , in NA, Boots $40, oh good,, oh wait thats $50.xx total mind fuq, don't know why that's done Quote:
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08-05-2021, 11:03 AM | #77 | |
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here a fre years ago, it used to be 13%, min of 10%, easy enough, as I could look at my bill see what the sales tax (as tax was also 13%) and work it out on that.
but yeah I've seen that on the machines, 18% and up, or the option 4 for your own %, or pay in money as opposed to a % Quote:
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08-05-2021, 12:09 PM | #80 | |
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My state/city/county knows what it needs, and how much it needs to pay for it, so them setting a sales tax that accurately reflects that is much better than the fed gov can. Id much rather pay a few % sales tax that covers my area's needs, than a much bigger sales tax % that covers the needs of everywhere, but is more than what my area needs. if you look at the population of australia, then look at it more as a state in the US vs the US as a whole, it is similar to what the states have set up.
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08-05-2021, 03:46 PM | #82 | |
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Why there needs to be a city based police force is beyond me, the duplication in gun contracts, administration, clothing contracts etc must be incredible. Back to tipping, it's become so expected that it can, through sheer definition, no longer be used as a reward for better service. The entire notion is null and void right now and the entire process is nothing but a nuisance. Not expecting it to change because, much like guns, culture is culture, doesn't mean it isn't stupid. |
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08-05-2021, 04:03 PM | #83 |
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When I get the bill eating out and the suggested tip includes the tax on the meal, that right there automatically sets my tip at 15%. If they are honest about the suggested tip and don't calculate it including the tax, I tip 20%. I'm fed the fuck up having to tip all the time.
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08-05-2021, 04:44 PM | #84 |
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you can STILL incorporate the tax in with the cost
let's say ST is 10% in NY and 15% in MI I buy a product in NY at that sales tax, or if I order from FL I get charged the NY sales tax, whats the issue with inc the sales tax into the price i.e. £10.99 (inc. VAT) as opposed to $25+ tax.. It's purely a sales ploy making you feel like the item is cheaper |
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I look through odd eyes, at home the price IS THE GOD DAMNDED PRICE. Buy tyres here. $200 tyre right? Nooooooooooooooooooooo. Add 13% GST, add eco fee and add disposal fee, now you're at well over $250. This north american habit of just listing a base fare with none of the other compulsory fees attached is such an attempt at making it look cheaper than it is. The question I have is, if the base pay is so appalling, and it is here anyway, I think servers make what $11 or something but at home they easily make double, if not more. Point is, why are prices still so dang high? I just took a random test and looked up a mid range family run Thai place in Toronto and one in Sydney, the prices were as I expected. Beef Massamun Curry is $19 in Sydney, so it totals, well it totals $19. In Toronto it is $17. Now, add 30% (bare minimum) for tax and tip and you're out $22. But, rent is higher in Sydney, the wait staff are literally making double the hourly wage, the dishwasher will be making near double and a lot of places are not subsidised by the huge cost of alcohol as they are BYO. It's nuts. Last edited by Alfisti; 08-05-2021 at 05:02 PM.. |
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