So my fiancee comes home tonight after a night shift at the restaraunt she works at. She served a 20 person party of (all) black people who came in following a HS graduation. My fiancee busts her ass (she really *is* a great waitress), no issues with food or service, no problems. Party requests check be split into 7 seperate tabs, for a total of around $250. 14 of the 20 people are adults. 5 of the 7 leave no tip at all. Including one with a tab of $55. One guy with tab of $37 leave $7, another lady leaves $3. A grand total of $10! For a party that took up her whole section for over 2 hours!
Yes, I've heard of the studies that say that blacks tip less because their parents were less likely to bring them to restaraunts, or stress that tipping is important, blah blah blah.
But how in God's name does anyone, not to mention FIVE people, completely disrespect a waiter enough to stiff her when you are the only tables she's waited on hand and foot for two hours? What makes black people think this is acceptable? She's resigned to the fact that blacks are going to tip less in general - about 10% compared to her usual 16-18%-, but I have a real hard time understanding this.
No, her restaraunt does not have an automatic gratuity charge for large parties, it was apparently abused in the past by waiters who didn't tell their parties about it.
Yes, I've heard of the studies that say that blacks tip less because their parents were less likely to bring them to restaraunts, or stress that tipping is important, blah blah blah.
But how in God's name does anyone, not to mention FIVE people, completely disrespect a waiter enough to stiff her when you are the only tables she's waited on hand and foot for two hours? What makes black people think this is acceptable? She's resigned to the fact that blacks are going to tip less in general - about 10% compared to her usual 16-18%-, but I have a real hard time understanding this.
No, her restaraunt does not have an automatic gratuity charge for large parties, it was apparently abused in the past by waiters who didn't tell their parties about it.