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Has 20% become the new standard for tipping?
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:17 pm
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:17 pm
Has 20% become the new standard for tipping in this generation? If so, why has the percent changed?
NB4: millennial are entitled twerps/blame president ____
NB4: millennial are entitled twerps/blame president ____
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:19 pm to tigerstripedjacket
Yes, inflation.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:19 pm to tigerstripedjacket
Not for me.
They get a standard 15. If they were really good, they get 20. If they sucked, they get 10.
Only a couple occasions in my life did I have to leave nothing.
They get a standard 15. If they were really good, they get 20. If they sucked, they get 10.
Only a couple occasions in my life did I have to leave nothing.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:20 pm to OysterPoBoy
quote:inflation is shown in cost of goods and services
Yes, inflation.
Not in gratuity
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:20 pm to OysterPoBoy
quote:is built into food prices
Yes, inflation.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:21 pm to tigerstripedjacket
If by new, you mean at least the last 15 years, sure.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:24 pm to tigerstripedjacket
quote:
Has 20% become the new standard for tipping in this generation? If so, why has the percent changed?
Yes. I'd rather err on being generous. If you really think about it, we're usually only talking the difference between a few bucks.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:27 pm to tigerstripedjacket
Common Core Math. 20% is easier.
I’m usually somewhere around there. Double the whole dollars including tax.
I’m usually somewhere around there. Double the whole dollars including tax.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:28 pm to tigerstripedjacket
I typically tip 20%-25%. Give a dollar or two for pick up. Sometimes go higher for small bills because I don't like to tip less than $3-$4.
This post was edited on 7/7/18 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:29 pm to tigerstripedjacket
I figure 20% then round down a dollar or three. Usually ends up something like 17%
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:29 pm to tigerstripedjacket
I personally tip 20% or more to make up for all you other cheap assholes who order 6 refills of sweet tea, extra ranch, special alterations to menu items, to go boxes for everyone, and then split the check 8 ways without telling up front and leave a shittty tip.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:29 pm to tigerstripedjacket
Yes.
15% has become the new sub standard service tip.
Plus waiters and waitresses don’t make shite so why not give them an extra 5 bucks on an already $80 tab.
15% has become the new sub standard service tip.
Plus waiters and waitresses don’t make shite so why not give them an extra 5 bucks on an already $80 tab.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:30 pm to jimbeam
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is built into food prices
But the waiters don’t get that money. Hence the reason for a tip. Maybe you don’t understand the food industry.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:30 pm to Tiguar
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I figure 20% then round down a dollar or three. Usually ends up something like 17%
Trashy.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:30 pm to tigerstripedjacket
It's been 20% for non-poors for about 30 years.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:30 pm to Peazey
I only tip 20% if they fill up my sweet tra everything time it’s 3:4 empty.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:31 pm to OysterPoBoy
quote:menu items becomes more expensive, thus tips increase while remaining at same percentage
But the waiters don’t get that money. Hence the reason for a tip. Maybe you don’t understand the food industry
Is this so hard to understand?
This post was edited on 7/7/18 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:31 pm to OysterPoBoy
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But the waiters don’t get that money. Hence the reason for a tip. Maybe you don’t understand the food industry.
I mean, I'm a generous tipper and all, but we're talking about percentages here. This is how percentages work. The tip increases proportionally with the increase in food costs because the tip is a percentage of the food cost.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:32 pm to Peazey
Unless your bill is hundreds of dollars, the difference between 15 and 20 is not much. I consider that I'm doing good and lots of wait staff is college age.
You should NEVER leave no tip. This makes the wait staff think you forgot. If you want to make a point, leave a penny or some lose change.
You should NEVER leave no tip. This makes the wait staff think you forgot. If you want to make a point, leave a penny or some lose change.
Posted on 7/7/18 at 4:32 pm to OysterPoBoy
How do they not get the money? If they make minimum wage who else is receiving their wage?
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