They're taxes are higher because the government provides more services...I can't believe I'm actually typing this, you have to be joking...
No...just.....no.
They're taxes are higher because the government provides more services...I can't believe I'm actually typing this, you have to be joking...
Tip whatever you feel is appropriate
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HELL FUCKING NO!Here is a question, it came up just this weekend, a whole group of us were out eating, about 12-14 in all I think so the check had the 18% gratuity on it. Would you tip on top of that?
When I used to work food service, I didn't get large groups all that often, but they would usually tip on top of it, which to me makes sense. I see the automatic 18% as a sort of annoyance fee, handling a single table of 8 can be more of a hassle than 2 tables of 4, especially if you are on your own (which our server was, reinforcements arrived when the food came out, but otherwise he was the only one on our table).
Thoughts?
I tip on the after tax amount.
Here is a question, it came up just this weekend, a whole group of us were out eating, about 12-14 in all I think so the check had the 18% gratuity on it. Would you tip on top of that?
When I used to work food service, I didn't get large groups all that often, but they would usually tip on top of it, which to me makes sense. I see the automatic 18% as a sort of annoyance fee, handling a single table of 8 can be more of a hassle than 2 tables of 4, especially if you are on your own (which our server was, reinforcements arrived when the food came out, but otherwise he was the only one on our table).
Thoughts?
If I see a check with an automatic gratuity added, I refuse to pay it. Attempting to force me to tip a certain amount is crossing the line.
If I see a check with an automatic gratuity added, I refuse to pay it. Attempting to force me to tip a certain amount is crossing the line.
It is a large group gratuity, almost every restaurant does this.
I think it would be more interesting to look at what restaurants do when they "automatically add a tip of 15% to parties of 8 or more." Do they add the tip to the after tax amount, or the before tax amount. Would it be within your right to argue that the tip should be on the food, not a tip on the tax?
This was never an issue for me until I moved to CA. Half of the places don't even give the pre-tax amount on the tip receipt.
Pretentious assholes.
HELL FUCKING NO!
If tipping is institutionalized then thats all there fucking is to it. If the waitstaff doenst like 18% then they need to riot and push their boss around to get more.
