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Half the time when I go to a restaraunt I feel it would be easier if I was the one able to go get my food and bring it to the table. I would rather tip the person cooking my food than a waiter/waitress because ideally all the waiter/waitress does it write down the order, pass it off to the ones actually responsible for preperation, and sometimes give it to you. A lot of the time I feel a waiter/waitress can be eliminated by having a computer at the table to make orders and you get the food/drink yourself when it is ready. This is a somewhat relatable story. I used to work at Lowe's Home Improvement and if anyone needed to have their car/truck/van loaded, I was usually the guy there who would do it. I never expected a tip to do that because I felt it was part of my job. Often times I would say "that's not necessary" but if the person insisted I would take it. Most times I preferred to help do that because it was nicer outside than having to work at the register or at the door as security. |
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I don't "give" money away either, but I don't walk out of a restaurant leaving zero tip when the waiter did nothing wrong. Like I said before, the OP is assuming a lot by thinking he brought out $5's as the smallest bills thinking he would get that for his tip. If the OP really wanted singles, he should have corrected the guy and said, "Hey, I need singles for this $5." Instead, he took the easy way out and just left. Why so afraid to confront the waiter?
He also said the service was "marginal." To me, that's pretty vague. Personally, I think the OP was just looking to justify a reason to be cheap. If you want to be cheap then that's fine, lots of people are cheap. Just don't try to hide behind the fact that there was some sort of conspiracy against you by the waiter when there probably wasn't.
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Primary inhibitor at the moment is the cost of the technology. Buying enough $200 computer menus for a full service, high volume restaurant is cost prohibitive for most. That being said, it is the future of menus. |
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I don't know of a "full service" gas station near me, so I pump my own gas, but if I came across one and the guy did what he was supposed to (pumped gas, washed windows, checked oil, etc) then I'd probably throw him a bone. It's not because I feel "obligated" to give them a tip, it's because I appreciate what they are doing if they do a good job. Bringing out the wrong (in the OP's eyes) change, especially when the OP never asked for singles, doesn't make the service during the meal marginal. Maybe the OP can chime in with exactly why the service was "marginal at best?" Or maybe, like I said before, the OP was just looking for an excuse and that was it... Nowhere in the thread does the OP mention what was so bad about his service.
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Looking back, I don't feel bad at all. Now I wish I took the 50 cents too... Regarding what someone else said...I actually do see people with means being more careful with money. Poorer people do seem to tip better despite bad service. Just a feeling I have based on my experience...no idea if it's true. I am a good tipper when service is good or even pretty good. This guy was marginal and made a dumb move. |
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Wondering why you still don't seem to want to say what was so bad about his service that he didn't deserve a tip in the first place...
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It's never the customers fault.
But it would of been better to just of asked for singles out of the $5. If I were you and didn't mention anything, I would of left him nothing instead of the 50 cents. The 50 cents was kind of an ass thing to do.... |
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Douche move. Ask for change and tip right or don't eat at sit down restaurants.
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Not giving small denominations is a trick servers do...not saying this was the waiters intent, but it could have been. Most people would give the $5 and not worry about having to go through the hassle of breaking change and tipping $4...the extra $1 doesn't seem so bad. In this case, if the waiter was pulling a fast one then his trick backfired on him. If he wasn't playing this trick...then he got screwed.
Unless the service was noticeably bad, I would have either just tipped the $5 or had him make change. |
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I'm surprised you actually still have the balls to keep replying to this thread. Your cheapness bothers me. I'll do myself a favor, and not reply again in here. |
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I do not think OP is cheap. If he was, he could have dropped the 20 and walked. |
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I am guessing some of you guys really dont know how to dine out and enjoy the experience. Most of these shitty tippers are usually the one that demand the most attention and wish the server would treat them like a king. Picking on everything and keep justifying whatever reason you have for being cheap. Please do not dine out and waste other people's time and effort for creating a pleasant experience for you. How someone treats the waitstaff and tipping accordingly actually reflect a lot about a person. Try dining with your clients/friends and they see you leaving a shitty tip and see how what kind of impression you make...
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I don't think you are cheap at all. Waiter sure a hell will make sure $1 bills are with the next guests check, or he will just hope that the 9 out of 10 people leave the $5 bill and play the odds.
I work in sales and if I don't do my job I get absolutely nothing. I get paid off of my own effort and damn sure guarantee that I put 100% in at all times. I have no one to blame but myself. The waiter can depend on the kitchen and bar tenders, but I don't base tips off of that. If they are not friendly and make sure that I have everything I need within reason, you don't deserve 20%. Good tips are for above and beyond service. Call me cheap, I don't care. I have given plenty of outstanding tips for great service, but have also given no tips when I leave pissed off. If the server doesn't like it, step the fuck up or go get a job with a salary you think you deserve. |
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Good service is part of the job requirement. I tip well but still think tipping is retarded if it's socially expected... Just say it's a service fee and add 20% It's like taxes. Don't write me a ticket for public safety, just charge me a speeding tax.
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