The Shoutbox
I incorporated a sharp point in my latest fingerpainting, does that count?
Originally Posted by John McClane
If ya dont tip a plumber after hes been knee deep in the shit youre a monster
Just the tip, tho...
If ya dont tip a plumber after hes been knee deep in the shit youre a monster
Originally Posted by doubledenim
If Im tipping, it is usually doing something with discretionary income. Im not pinching pennies.

The notion of suggesting tips or working through a site that suggests a tip after an enormous expense is the issue.Trying to explain it away as _____ or _____.

Our culture frowns upon not tipping and this is part of the manipulation or engineering used behind these setups.

Try being the person explaining “why I didnt tip”. Its never a good look.
You're right. It isn't. That's why if I find out an establishment is asking me 20% for because someone handed me something in a cabinet, I generally don't repeat business.
If Im tipping, it is usually doing something with discretionary income. Im not pinching pennies.

The notion of suggesting tips or working through a site that suggests a tip after an enormous expense is the issue.Trying to explain it away as _____ or _____.

Our culture frowns upon not tipping and this is part of the manipulation or engineering used behind these setups.

Try being the person explaining why I didnt tip. Its never a good look.
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by Corax
Tip culture is out of control. No, I don't want to tip you the lowest "suggested" tip to be 20% because you handed me a cold bagel.
I tend to divide whether I tip based on whether the person works behind a counter and never crosses that threshold, or if they have to come to my table or my house to bring me whatever I ordered. At least, that's the way it used to be...

Having said that, I do often extend tips to people behind the counter anyway. Usually that's based on someone's work ethic and attitude and the service I receive.
I understand the sentiment, but tipping has become a sort of "humanitarian hack" (a crass one at that) that social engineers customers to pay wages that should be covered by the employer. Everyone should get a living wage and gratuity should reflect reward of service and not the obligation to make sure that the underpaid employee can pay rent. In a few years the new minimum will be 30%, in which case I will frequent such establishments even less (as the actual price is much much higher than the menu promises).
blue coconut dr pepper

Sometimes I hit Sonic and those prices can makes ya feel like 👸 so I see nothing wrong with a 40% tip then
I tip absurdly because I know people aint getting paid fair wages. But I almost exclusively eat out only at Chick-fil-A.
Originally Posted by Corax
Tip culture is out of control. No, I don't want to tip you the lowest "suggested" tip to be 20% because you handed me a cold bagel.
I tend to divide whether I tip based on whether the person works behind a counter and never crosses that threshold, or if they have to come to my table or my house to bring me whatever I ordered. At least, that's the way it used to be...

Having said that, I do often extend tips to people behind the counter anyway. Usually that's based on someone's work ethic and attitude and the service I receive.