shoreman1782
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isn't it assumed i got a refund? i wouldn't be posting about it if i had to pay them
Don't try to sidestep the holy wrath of my pedantry
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isn't it assumed i got a refund? i wouldn't be posting about it if i had to pay them
but I will throw either my change or a dollar...
y'all tipping based on 'quality of service' have clearly never had to work at a restaurant
Why the **** would I tip someone who's **** at their job or plain rude, if you are a dick head I will treat you as such.
It's a bit like buying the mechanic who fucked up your car a case of beer etc., if people do a bad job let them know, so they 1. can improve or 2. find something else to do.
Is it still generosity if you're expected to have to pay a tip?
finally a sensible man. who pays a servant anyway, the most I do, as an act of benevolence, is throw some golden shekels on the floor if i'm content
Anyone else picking up on the nazi/white power vibe with sasquatchfabrix?actually, it's not even subtle...lol
The problem is that your tip is always split between a variety of people. It's always split between the cooks, the finishing person, and the waiter, and sometimes it's split across the waitstaff. So if you liked the food and hate the service, you're screwing over the chef (who you liked) to get back at the waiter. Unless the experience is truly horrid (I got ignored by a bartender for 45 minutes straight while he talked to his coworkers), just tip 20%.