On tipping

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spike wrote:
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:$1-2 per drink at most places but a bit more at my local due to the freebies thrown my way..

My haircut place is $23 and I always give him $5

pizza guy normally gets $5

plumbers $10-20

Movers $20+ each guy
oh shiii, tipping movers. is $20+ standard practice or is that something you picked up in NYC?
You NEED to tip those guys. $20 per is pretty standard.
what if my stuff's all dinged up?
They probably dinged it up knowing that you weren't going to tip them.
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theplatypus wrote:
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Birds in Hell wrote:[Australian]Tipping is absurd.[/Australian]
Let me guess: Australian service workers get paid a dignified wage?
my aussie wife was making like $20/hour waiting tables while in uni (college).
And somehow those businesses were able to remain operational. Imagine that.
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--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
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i usually stick with 20% unless i know them. if the tab is low i'll usually tip more.


I am getting pretty sick of every business having a tip jar. Im not fucking tipping you for putting donuts in a box. waiters make less than minimum wage.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
Agreed. Plus, you just move the decimal point once and double, after a proper night out this fact is handy.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
This is what I stick to.
I usually give more to trainees or people we can tell are new, even if the service is rough.
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@SkitchP wrote:You hang out with your friends at a buffet?
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oasisfan35 wrote:
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--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
Agreed. Plus, you just move the decimal point once and double, after a proper night out this fact is handy.
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Thejambi wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
This is what I stick to.
I usually give more to trainees or people we can tell are new, even if the service is rough.
Same.

I'm even that asshole who will slip a tip even if someone else is picking up the check. If I think they aren't tipping enough, I'll find a way to put more down for the poor gal/guy.
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The other day, the delivery guy at my favorite pizza place was sick, so one of the owners came up to deliver the pizza himself (I live three blocks away). I was caught off-guard and didn't know whether to tip him or not. I mean, he's bringing me pizza, but... he's also one of the owners. I panicked and threw some money at him.
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My boss took us out to lunch. The tip he left was pretty bad. Not despicable bad, but not good either. Its not even his money. Its the company's!
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Thejambi wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
This is what I stick to.
I usually give more to trainees or people we can tell are new, even if the service is rough.
Same.

I'm even that asshole who will slip a tip even if someone else is picking up the check. If I think they aren't tipping enough, I'll find a way to put more down for the poor gal/guy.
I did this last night..We have friends in town from Australia and Brazil and went to dinner last night...7 of us..The Aussies picked up the bill and he noticed a 15% tip already added for parties of 6 or more and left it at that..the service was great so I stayed behind as we were all leaving and threw down another $20
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doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Thejambi wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
--- wrote:No, 20-25% is not the new normal. It isn't my fault those on the wait staff made terrible choices in life.
20% absolutely. The service has to be utterly unforgivable for me to tip less than 20%. I think I've only done it like twice in my entire life. I start at 20%. I'll go higher if the service is exceptional.
This is what I stick to.
I usually give more to trainees or people we can tell are new, even if the service is rough.
Same.

I'm even that asshole who will slip a tip even if someone else is picking up the check. If I think they aren't tipping enough, I'll find a way to put more down for the poor gal/guy.
I did this last night..We have friends in town from Australia and Brazil and went to dinner last night...7 of us..The Aussies picked up the bill and he noticed a 15% tip already added for parties of 6 or more and left it at that..the service was great so I stayed behind as we were all leaving and threw down another $20
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So Drew Brees certainly is getting a lot of slack for a $3 tip on a take out order.
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I won't tell you how I know... but Drew Carey is a BALLER tipper. Like unreal good tipper.
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