I tip well, at least 20% on up. Gentlemen are not cheap. If you have financial restraints at the time, refrain from eating out. Learning how to make your woman a good meal is something every man should know how to do anyway.
I agree but truthfully I'm not ok with the tipping concept. Its away for employers to shift more costs onto customers and we all go along with it.
Yeah i think the concept of tipping is stupid. I work my ass off at a retail store trying to give the customer's my best service and I don't get shit, yet some girl brings you a plate of spaghetti and it's like "well, she's doing a hard job! carrying a plate deserves some extra credit!" Like, where do you cross the line? Doctors give you fucking open heart surgery, do they get a tip? No, they get a big pay cheque, but they are still the people who would actually deserve more cause they busted their ass at school for 10 years and work crazy long shifts to save people's lives.
If I get shitty service then you're gonna get no tip to shitty tip. If I get good service you'll get a good tip. Its very simple.
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If the total is $8.75, guess how much I'm gonna give you. Tip deez nuts, muthafucka. "Tipping is customary"? Well, it's BA custom for me not to tip and has been passed down from me to me to me. I don't even have a job. I don't have a meal ticket. I'm terrible at tipping but excellent at paying the price I was charged. I guess that averages out a C. I pass. Fuckin' shit.
shit back when I sold sneakers, a 'tip' was like being struck by lightning. Not only do you make less than a waiter, but you're also not getting anything extra for decent, timely service. But, I still give out tips because the bankroll is like that (usually) sheeeet...doctor's moonlighting in an ER for extra bank, can make over $100-130/hr, so their tip is a big 'peace out homie.' Anyone who feels sorry financially for a MD is off their rocker.
Try standing 8 hours in one spot bagging groceries. It sucks and then I have to ask if they want a carry-out(helping them unload it in their car), I think out of a year of being a bagger at Kroger I got maybe 15 tips total, and they were never that good. I understand the job might suck but there are MANY alternatives out there. Though I do tip them well IF the service is good.
yeah selling sneakers and stuff, we never had to stay in one spot... we could roam around the store and goof off when customers werent around.. but I did work in wendy's fast food before and that shit was horrible. No tips, hot ass grills, dirty ass dishes... lol
Lol, it's not about feeling financially sorry for them, it's about who deserves a tip for the kind of work they do (ie how hard is the job). Brain surgery is a lot harder than bringing someone 2 iced teas lol.
oh yeah suddenly I'm bugging YOU it's the other way around DD and you know it stop frontin' like you dont like it