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I don't just not tip, I pick pocket the waitresses when they aren't looking.

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Comments like this is what keeps me come back to rDrama :marseyexcited:

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Lol I will never understand why these knuckle draggers think tip percentages should go up.

People will simply stop going to restaurants before breaking the bank to over-tip some loser who doesn't understand basic math.

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Because we're in the middle of a pandemic :soyjak:

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Career servers and bartenders are insufferable


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If you’ve ever hosted at your house and had to cook, serve, and clean… you know the easiest of the 3 very quickly

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>:soyjaktantrum: i have to split my tips with the kitchen :soyjaktantrum:

Okay cool, I'll give you 5% for serving and I'll drop off the rest in the kitchen directly. At least I respect the work they do there.

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Cleaning after a party is the worst. I have no problem serving drinks and food to people personally if they're family or friends. If all you do is pour me a beer from a tap or mix gin with tonic why do you deserve 20%?

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And so are poor tippers.

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I tip like 35% because I’m not poor


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>Not tipping the minimum 42%

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:#marseyboomer:Could you bring another basket of bread, please? Yeah, and refills on all our waters would be great, too

:!#seethejak: s-sure thing anything else i can bring?

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Life is good.

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people found out how much waiters REALLY make they had us fooled for so long that they were on the brink of poverty and the zoomer tiktok waiters started posting about how they make 30 40 even 50 dollars an hour on average.

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Why havent we made an anti tipping subreddit yet?

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At this point, /r/love4tipping will cause more sneed.

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If I sit down at a restaurant and only get two drinks for a 90 minute meal, you’d bet I’m not tipping well. It boggles the mind; all they have to do is keep feeding me booze :marseydrunk: and the bill naturally goes up and you get higher tips.

Being a lazy wagie only hurts yourself :marseyindignant:

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Free refills ob my sugar water or you get nothing.

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Years ago I went to Buffalo Wild Wings with friends for a :marseypatriot: football game and I got through two beers and the waitress vanished for the rest of the game.

I was at fricking Buffalo Wild Wings, my standards were already quite low, all they had to do was keep my overpriced pisswater beer topped off. $0 tip on that one.

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>:!marseywagie:If you add 20% tip to the price of the meal you're going to have to pay tax on that thus raising the price for yourself

This isn't going to happen, in reality you will get a small pay increase, there will be a menu price increase but not 20% passed to the customer.

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>A few years back, my partner decided to reframe the tip as a cover charge. We go out to eat often, and we understand that serving involves a certain amount of emotional labor -- like any performing art

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At least he's sort of using the term emotional labor correctly instead of the whackadoo feminist version.

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Most emotional I ever got was going "oh frick" after I dropped 2 cocktails on some hot chick and her friend at their table and they had to move to a different one wtf this neighbor on about

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Everyone in this should die.

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It's amusing when people say "we need better wages, not tips" when it's pretty much 100% guaranteed that no matter what their wage is, they'll still expect tips. Unless these service jobs suddenly become solidly middle-class or something (which won't happen.)

It was instructive to me when Uber was pressured to introduce tipping. Basically everyone knew that it would offset base compensation, but the drivers loved it anyways. Wagies love tips even when they should know that it won't increase their TC. It's almost a way to reduce TC... cut their wages by 25%, but get them 20% tips on average, and they'll love you. It's stupid, but can you expect better of them?

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