Oh, please accept my apology. I thought you were disagreeing with me, my bad.Take it easy.
That's what I referred to. That is, I already answered the question for myself before your post.
We both answered it the same, just different posts. I guess you didn't see mine before posting your link. That's all.
I totally did miss that post. I'm sorry. Flipping back and forth between postings I do sometimes miss posts, especially the ones at the bottom of pages.Oh, please accept my apology. I thought you were disagreeing with me, my bad.
By the way, I inserted the same link on post #60. I guess you didn't read it before you posted your links.
I would like to point out that it's not necessary to bitch about bad tippers whether they are deaf or not. I am a great tipper and I never bitch about bad tippers. Just let them be. Don't waste your breath on them cuz they will not listen to your complaint.
ah you're one of "do nothing" group.
I will let them be if they don't want to accept it after I bring it up to them and that's just a damn shame.
More like hyperventilating concerning other parties you're not even a part of. None of our business.
I think people are trying to educate others, not put them down. Some people honestly might not understand how tipping is supposed to be done. They might appreciate a little instruction (if done the right way).I would like to point out that it's not necessary to bitch about bad tippers whether they are deaf or not. I am a great tipper and I never bitch about bad tippers. Just let them be. Don't waste your breath on them cuz they will not listen to your complaint.
I think people are trying to educate others, not put them down. Some people honestly might not understand how tipping is supposed to be done. They might appreciate a little instruction (if done the right way).
If it's really bad service, one should report it to the manager, either in person, or thru email (including the details of time and which server).And that's fine. When done right. But if it's a really bad service on the part of the waitstaff, well, that's another story when it comes to on how much to tip.
If it's really bad service, one should report it to the manager, either in person, or thru email (including the details of time and which server).
If a server is really bad, he or she probably won't "learn" anything from a tiny tip. If anything, they'll just think that the diner was a cheapskate. It's also possible that what seemed to be bad service could have been a simple misunderstanding, or something that was beyond the scope of the server's responsibilities. By not addressing the situation directly, one will never know.
And that's fine. When done right. But if it's a really bad service on the part of the waitstaff, well, that's another story when it comes to on how much to tip.
Yes, and that's when you have that opportunity afterwards and follow thru it. I have no problem with that and people should try and do that. Yet, the dinner experience was diminished when people expected good service. I don't blame them for putting out a little amount of tip. But then again, not my business. Not gonna hyperventilate on how other people tip. Educate, sure. Hyperventilate and point fingers? Nah.
Suppose a server works 40 hours per week at $3.50/hr. but the minimum wage for that state is $8/hr. If the server got no tips, he would earn $140.I don't feel comfortable telling a friend "hey, don't forget to leave a tip". The friend would think I am being bossy. Kokonut is right. It's not our business. People know about tips but they make their choice. Receiving small or no tips is not the end of the world for the food servers, at least their employers make up the difference as required.
That's not only disgusting, it's illegal. She could be arrested, and the restaurant could be shut down (at least in SC). Owners/managers will not put up with that.... I once read a waitresses' lips as she bragged to another server that she spat in my food. that disgusting pig!
I don't feel comfortable telling a friend "hey, don't forget to leave a tip". The friend would think I am being bossy. Kokonut is right. It's not our business. People know about tips but they make their choice. Receiving small or no tips is not the end of the world for the food servers, at least their employers make up the difference as required.
I like giving good tips of the service was good. if the server does an exceptional job, will tip even more. if the server is lazy and does a horrible job I leave bad tip and make a complaint. If I have to actually demand a manager be brought to the table because of a bad server I will. several times servers have lost their jobs. I once read a waitresses' lips as she bragged to another server that she spat in my food. that disgusting pig!
You won't hang out with bad tippers, I think that's stupid.that's fine. you go ahead and sit with do-nothing group while I educate them on etiquette of tipping. if they still don't care, well then I'll know not to hang out with that person.