Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
As a rule, I will NEVER tip if they mention it, and I will NEVER tip in the case of a pay-up-front scenario, if it's asked for on the receipt. I might leave one on the table if I have cash, but that's rare.
What do you mean by a pay-up-front scenario? When you pay before you eat or when you have to go to the counter in order to pay?
Pay before you eat. It's common at buffets.
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Like others before me, the tip was WELL more than fair considering how bad the service was.
My family went out to a nice italian place on vacation once. We got seated in the corner, and were forgotten about. We didn't get our food order in for like 45 minutes, and the place wasn't even that busy. Drink refills were non-existant, and the food was pretty meh. Our bill came out to more than $100, and we left a $3 tip.
On the flip side, on returning from a long road trip from CA with my g/f at the time, I gave out a $20 tip. When we sat down I said to the waiter "Hey man, we just had a really crappy trip back from LA, all I want is to make sure I always have some soda to drink, and you'll get $20". The tab came out to all of $50 or so.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
so me and a group of friends go to a bar. My tab comes out to $46 or so and i leave a $7 tip because there was another tab open for the table and he buddy was gonna tip himself to.
The waitress comes back and tells me that if anything is wrong with the service because she isnt happy with the tip. Anyway, i tell her my friend cut his lip because the glass you brought was chipped, she screwed up the food order, and the service was slow.
With that said, i thought i was being fair with my tip. And then she says "feel free to leave a cash tip on the table". At the point, i was sure i wasnt going to so I closed the tab and left. The waitress runs outside calling me and my buddies assholes. I throw a business card in her direction and tell her to take it up with the law firm I was for and advise her to go back inside and make earn her $7.50/hr.
Usually, i wouldnt even bother but i thought she was waaaaaaay out of hand. What do you all think? Was she in the right? Was I?
Originally posted by: waggy
heh me and my wife went out for dinner Thursday. I left almost 100% tip!
really i did. OK OK the dinner was free (got a gift card for the main course, drinks and appetizer were not covered). bill came to $5.10 and i paid with a $10 and had her keep the change
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
so me and a group of friends go to a bar. My tab comes out to $46 or so and i leave a $7 tip because there was another tab open for the table and he buddy was gonna tip himself to.
The waitress comes back and tells me that if anything is wrong with the service because she isnt happy with the tip. Anyway, i tell her my friend cut his lip because the glass you brought was chipped, she screwed up the food order, and the service was slow.
With that said, i thought i was being fair with my tip. And then she says "feel free to leave a cash tip on the table". At the point, i was sure i wasnt going to so I closed the tab and left. The waitress runs outside calling me and my buddies assholes. I throw a business card in her direction and tell her to take it up with the law firm I was for and advise her to go back inside and make earn her $7.50/hr.
Usually, i wouldnt even bother but i thought she was waaaaaaay out of hand. What do you all think? Was she in the right? Was I?
Your nickname is fitting Corporate Thug
Your distain for the peoons in the Country that serve you is also fitting for the times.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
so me and a group of friends go to a bar. My tab comes out to $46 or so and i leave a $7 tip because there was another tab open for the table and he buddy was gonna tip himself to.
The waitress comes back and tells me that if anything is wrong with the service because she isnt happy with the tip. Anyway, i tell her my friend cut his lip because the glass you brought was chipped, she screwed up the food order, and the service was slow.
With that said, i thought i was being fair with my tip. And then she says "feel free to leave a cash tip on the table". At the point, i was sure i wasnt going to so I closed the tab and left. The waitress runs outside calling me and my buddies assholes. I throw a business card in her direction and tell her to take it up with the law firm I was for and advise her to go back inside and make earn her $7.50/hr.
Usually, i wouldnt even bother but i thought she was waaaaaaay out of hand. What do you all think? Was she in the right? Was I?
Your nickname is fitting Corporate Thug
Your distain for the peoons in the Country that serve you is also fitting for the times.
I have no disdain at all for those in the service business and by no means do i think they are "peoons". If it wasnt for her unprofessional behavior, i would have never had such a comment.
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
so me and a group of friends go to a bar. My tab comes out to $46 or so and i leave a $7 tip because there was another tab open for the table and he buddy was gonna tip himself to.
The waitress comes back and tells me that if anything is wrong with the service because she isnt happy with the tip. Anyway, i tell her my friend cut his lip because the glass you brought was chipped, she screwed up the food order, and the service was slow.
With that said, i thought i was being fair with my tip. And then she says "feel free to leave a cash tip on the table". At the point, i was sure i wasnt going to so I closed the tab and left. The waitress runs outside calling me and my buddies assholes. I throw a business card in her direction and tell her to take it up with the law firm I was for and advise her to go back inside and make earn her $7.50/hr.
Usually, i wouldnt even bother but i thought she was waaaaaaay out of hand. What do you all think? Was she in the right? Was I?
Your nickname is fitting Corporate Thug
Your distain for the peoons in the Country that serve you is also fitting for the times.
I have no disdain at all for those in the service business and by no means do i think they are "peoons". If it wasnt for her unprofessional behavior, i would have never had such a comment.
You've obviously never read any of his other posts (he's a fan fav in P&N for his humorous oil thread). DMC believes that anyone over mid-management is true evil.
Originally posted by: linkgoron
15% is more than the norm.
I'd say the norm is 12%, 10% if service is bad.
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
I would have said Oh I'm sorry let me fix that, then removed the tip completely. Then I would have asked to speak to the manager and tore him a new one.
I hate stupid people that think the world owes them something.
Originally posted by: Rob9874
7/46 = 15.21%. I don't see what's "asshole" about a 15% tip.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: linkgoron
15% is more than the norm.
I'd say the norm is 12%, 10% if service is bad.
Poor/bad service = 0%
Decent/Good = 10%
Excellent = 15+%
Originally posted by: linkgoron
15% is more than the norm.
I'd say the norm is 12%, 10% if service is bad.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Rob9874
7/46 = 15.21%. I don't see what's "asshole" about a 15% tip.
Well, many people are generous and leave a little more so waiters have taken that to mean that 20% is the "new" standard. It's not. People do generally tip better in bars though.
I wouldn't hold the glass against her. Someone else probably poured the drink, and the friend didn't notice it was chipped either. I think it's pretty difficult to notice something like that in bar lighting.
OP, you left out one detail... how long were you at the table?
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
As a rule, I will NEVER tip if they mention it, and I will NEVER tip in the case of a pay-up-front scenario, if it's asked for on the receipt. I might leave one on the table if I have cash, but that's rare.
What do you mean by a pay-up-front scenario? When you pay before you eat or when you have to go to the counter in order to pay?
Pay before you eat. It's common at buffets.
never heard of tipping at a buffet.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Your nickname is fitting Corporate Thug
Your distain for the peoons in the Country that serve you is also fitting for the times.
Originally posted by: Aquaman
I remember watching a show on tipping and some of the waiters that where on the show said "I would start with 25% and work from there" :Q 😕
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Rob9874
7/46 = 15.21%. I don't see what's "asshole" about a 15% tip.
Well, many people are generous and leave a little more so waiters have taken that to mean that 20% is the "new" standard. It's not. People do generally tip better in bars though.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
As a rule, I will NEVER tip if they mention it, and I will NEVER tip in the case of a pay-up-front scenario, if it's asked for on the receipt. I might leave one on the table if I have cash, but that's rare.
What do you mean by a pay-up-front scenario? When you pay before you eat or when you have to go to the counter in order to pay?
Pay before you eat. It's common at buffets.
never heard of tipping at a buffet.
really? I tip all the time at the buffets. Well, the ones where they come and clean your table every time you get up to get more food.. heh.
and I suppose I'm in the minority of tipping 20% most of the time. I guess I just have too much sympathy because I have quite a few friends who worked the restaurant business.
Originally posted by: Aquaman
I remember watching a show on tipping and some of the waiters that where on the show said "I would start with 25% and work from there" :Q 😕
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Your nickname is fitting Corporate Thug
Your distain for the peoons in the Country that serve you is also fitting for the times.