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Just curious, since higher tips became common practice soon after COVID as a means for waiters and waitresses to catch up on lost earnings. I continue to tip good service at 20% but wonder if it's still necessary.
Two years ago at Christmas a random couple never seen before left my wife $500 tip. Overheard her talking about the 3 boys and told her enjoy your Christmas with your boys. What an amazing gesture.Had many people drop my $100 when I parked cars and was a server.....granted this was 96-'03 so it was a bigger deal, but when someone really goes out of there way my wife and I will do the same. I'll never forget those people
Yah I'm not tipping unless your working for tips. Maybe an exception somewhere but I'm not tipping the person making a real hourly wage. Fun fact-the owners of thr restaraunt had a regular who did carry out every Saturday. He was leaving $20 for my wife and the other waitress. Come to find out the owners had pocketed it every single Saturday for the last few years. Scumbags.The better question is where are you tipping? Starbucks? Subway? Chipotle? It seems like I can’t stuff my debit card into a reader without being asked for 22% anyone
Bought my apprentice lunch the other day at firehouse. Would I like to round up for whatever the firehouse charity is. Sure I’ll do that then after rounding up 15-20-25% tip? It’s a to go sandwich at what point do you not need to tip for somethingYah I'm not tipping unless your working for tips. Maybe an exception somewhere but I'm not tipping the person making a real hourly wage. Fun fact-the owners of thr restaraunt had a regular who did carry out every Saturday. He was leaving $20 for my wife and the other waitress. Come to find out the owners had pocketed it every single Saturday for the last few years. Scumbags.
I've rarely added a tip at Starbucks. I mostly only tip at restaurants that wait on me while I sit at a table.The better question is where are you tipping? Starbucks? Subway? Chipotle? It seems like I can’t stuff my debit card into a reader without being asked for 22% anyone
I've heard good things.firehouse
So many stores give you the opportunity to round up for charity.Bought my apprentice lunch the other day at firehouse. Would I like to round up for whatever the firehouse charity is. Sure I’ll do that then after rounding up 15-20-25% tip? It’s a to go sandwich at what point do you not need to tip for something