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I tip a little more than most people who tour, simply because of my poor sense of balance. I've rarely tipped over, however. Neil Fein can attest to it. :thumb:
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This threads question is a sad commentary on the OP.
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Originally Posted by DizMT
(Post 10021345)
Do you normally tip on a cup of coffee?
I think we can all agree that tipping at a sit down meal is mandatory but I'm curious how many tip at a deli or coffee shop, etc. Do you tip the person bagging your groceries? How about the fast food workers? |
Originally Posted by imi
(Post 10025511)
If you're in a bar in the USA, sitting at the bar (not at a served table) is it customary to tip the bartender when paying for your drink (or leave a tip on the bar when you leave)?
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Originally Posted by Kabir424
(Post 10021537)
I have also confronted customers that I know I have given good service to and they didn't leave a tip.
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This whole thread reminds me of a conversation from the movie Reservoir Dogs which is way to laced with profanity to post here. Personally I tip because I believe in karma.
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Originally Posted by Ekdog
(Post 10025193)
It should be up to the employers
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The organized tour I went on even offered an on tour mechanic. He even changed flats at a really reasonable charge. We sure did then.
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Originally Posted by benajah
(Post 10037485)
It should be considered as part of the price of what you are buying.
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Originally Posted by probe1957
(Post 10037652)
i would fire you if you worked for me and did that.
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"Then why isn't it included in the price? "
In some restaurants it is automatically added to the bill, though it is rare where I live. The reason is that the service provider has a split loyalty. Everything from how time is alloted to various people and tasks, to whether they promote specials that are in the establishment's interest but perhaps not yours. Tips even that out, so that you are paying for the service directly and can influence the server so that you get good service. |
Originally Posted by Peterpan1
(Post 10039447)
"Then why isn't it included in the price? "
In some restaurants it is automatically added to the bill, though it is rare where I live. The reason is that the service provider has a split loyalty. Everything from how time is alloted to various people and tasks, to whether they promote specials that are in the establishment's interest but perhaps not yours. Tips even that out, so that you are paying for the service directly and can influence the server so that you get good service. You know, the more I think about the tipping system in the United States, the less sense it makes to me. Thanks to the OP for bringing this up. |
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