Probably the subjest of it's own thread, but in my opinion, tiping in general is out of control. I went out for dessert the other night to a nice restaurant with 4 others. We shared 3 desserts and coffee. The bill was $68.00. A 20$ tip is $13.00, for dessert!!
I also was at Twin Peaks a few weeks ago with 2 friends and we had appetizers and beers. The service was TERRIBLE, so I only tipped 15% when I paid the bill on my CC. About 10 minutes after she had picked up the CC slip, she brought back the little wallet thingy that they bring you the bill in. I thought....hmmmmm, I already paid the bill. When I opened it, my tip was inside in cash? I guess she was insulted by my $8.00 tip for her lousy service. Never had that happen before.
Sorry for the hijack!!!
Originally Posted by Spacemtn
I NEVER do that, BUT: Once I was at the Tilted Kilt and our server spent the entire night looking at herself in her compact. We saw her probably 3 times, once to get our order (after waiting for 10 minutes or something), again to give us the check, then to bring back our cards. The Manager or Expeditor brought the food out, and literally dropped it on the table, I had to yell at her to get her attention to get some mustard or something. I rounded up to the next dollar for my tip and that is the only time I have ever done that. But she deserved it.
Tipping in general is out of control, I refuse to tip at places where I am not actually served (donut shop comes to mind). I do tip servers and bartenders, because I did that work once myself. But N. America is about the only place where tipping is so prevelant in our culture. It is time for restaraunts to pay there employees so we don't have to.
Just to be clear, until that happens I will tip.
Tip providers? HAHA! Nope, not when I am paying $200+ per hour, it is like tipping on a tip. On a VERY rare occaision I might tip, but mostly I bring a small gift.