> Oi! mate, don't ye dare tip that hag, she hates ye.
I was naive enough to mistake the (((fake corporate friendliness))) for actual friendliness. No tips for that coal burning mulatto hag full of tattoos, but I did tip in other places were the service were more genuine.
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I run my own company in tech, so I'm not worried.
Tipping 15% for good service at a sit down resteraunt is expected. If you can't afford to or won't - don't eat there. It's simple.
I'll also be the first to admit the constant asking for tips is annoying, or the default being 25%, fuck that. Especially when they barely do anything, like pour a coffee.
But if you do go out to dine at a outback or an applebees, and the service was good and you didn't tip, you are just an asshole.
It's funny how money is seen as good incitement for good service, yet so many people just accept this weird scheme of mandatory tipping. Instead of say the restaurant calculating all of their costs ahead and then charge their customers a little bit more to ensure their income stays higher than their expenses, you know, like every other business.
Now that they talk about tax on tips, the only advantage of tipping goes away too, it used to be tax free. All that's left is an additional transaction fee, i.e more shekels for schlomo.
> Now that they talk about tax on tips, the only advantage of tipping goes away too, it used to be tax free. All that's left is an additional transaction fee, i.e more shekels for schlomo.
What? You must not be usa based. Currently tips are taxed, Trump proposed changing that.
> Oi! mate, don't ye dare tip that hag, she hates ye.
I was naive enough to mistake the (((fake corporate friendliness))) for actual friendliness. No tips for that coal burning mulatto hag full of tattoos, but I did tip in other places were the service were more genuine.
Tipping 15% for good service at a sit down resteraunt is expected. If you can't afford to or won't - don't eat there. It's simple.
I'll also be the first to admit the constant asking for tips is annoying, or the default being 25%, fuck that. Especially when they barely do anything, like pour a coffee.
But if you do go out to dine at a outback or an applebees, and the service was good and you didn't tip, you are just an asshole.
Now that they talk about tax on tips, the only advantage of tipping goes away too, it used to be tax free. All that's left is an additional transaction fee, i.e more shekels for schlomo.
What? You must not be usa based. Currently tips are taxed, Trump proposed changing that.