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6/29/2025, 3:05:17 AM
>>529206207
It's weird. If you're unfortunate enough to be a regular at a place that accepts tips, enjoy eventually getting spit in your food when you consistently refuse to tip.
>If the worker isn't in a field that's expected to get tips (read: most fast food workers), 0%
>In cases where it's a quick in/out (like a coffee shop) rounding up or adding a dollar or two is fine
>For restaurants, where they actually have their wages cut with expectation to get tips, 10% is minimum, with increasing amounts for good service.
>>For totals >$100, it's not necessary to go above an even $20 unless the servers let you finish inside
The coffee shop casually asking for % instead of opting for dollar values is retarded. $1/$2/$5 is way more effective at getting people to tip despite it not being justifiable.
It's weird. If you're unfortunate enough to be a regular at a place that accepts tips, enjoy eventually getting spit in your food when you consistently refuse to tip.
>If the worker isn't in a field that's expected to get tips (read: most fast food workers), 0%
>In cases where it's a quick in/out (like a coffee shop) rounding up or adding a dollar or two is fine
>For restaurants, where they actually have their wages cut with expectation to get tips, 10% is minimum, with increasing amounts for good service.
>>For totals >$100, it's not necessary to go above an even $20 unless the servers let you finish inside
The coffee shop casually asking for % instead of opting for dollar values is retarded. $1/$2/$5 is way more effective at getting people to tip despite it not being justifiable.
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