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I normally tip from 15% to 18% and when I calculated it in my head, it was more than I wanted to pay considering the cost was high already, so I decided to leave it blank.
 
Nope. There are usually about 6 of them when I get our work vehicles cleaned and there is no way that I am tipping that many.
 
People in the service industry have ways to "pay back" rude people...

Just as a fast food "burger joint" employee can spit in your food at the assembly station a service worker can put a little valve grinding compound in your oil when topping off as a courtesy. :biggrin:
 
People in the service industry have ways to "pay back" rude people...

Just as a fast food "burger joint" employee can spit in your food at the assembly station a service worker can put a little valve grinding compound in your oil when topping off as a courtesy. :biggrin:

Conveniently not tipping isn't rude in the UK.
 
Conveniently not tipping isn't rude in the UK.

It depends on the business. In my business tipping is expected regardless of where the ship is.

That wasn't really the point though. Just saying it does not pay to be a jackass. 😉
 
It depends on the business. In my business tipping is expected regardless of where the ship is.

That wasn't really the point though. Just saying it does not pay to be a jackass. 😉

It's not being a jackass, for example if you try and tip in a bar here you will get weird looks, my local pubs will not take tips.
 
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