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*Steven* |
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What do you look for when deciding how good of a tip a waiter gets?
I see how many of the free appetizers they bring me rofl. Outback Steakhouse bread. Mexican restaurants, better keep the salsa/guacamole sauce filled. Italian restaurants, I want a lot of bread/oil. Oh man, what if someone was a great waiter, and you left them a tip on the receipt that said "Brush your teeth before you go to bed" |
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*SayBloodyMary* |
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I love Americans.
Y'all are SO good with tips, you know. I love when we get people from the airbase in. And I just tip generously, because speaking from experience, it's usually not the waiters' fault when something goes wrong... Generally it is in the kitchen/behind the bar, and we get to deal with it. Attitude is the biggest factor. At least bullshit with a smile on your face, you know? |
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And I just tip generously, because speaking from experience, it's usually not the waiters' fault when something goes wrong... Generally it is in the kitchen/behind the bar, and we get to deal with it. Attitude is the biggest factor. At least bullshit with a smile on your face, you know? I think once you work in the industry, you tip a lot better. I know that after I was a waitress, I started feeling a lot sympathy for them and constantly find myself sticking up for them. |
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