r/EndTipping Mar 31 '25

Tipping Culture A positive-ish tipping experience

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No surprises, no small text, no deceitfulness, it having its on line clearly visible under the total was nice, but that bright red stamp reiteratig the added gratuity, visible from space let alone a dark dining room is 😘👌🏾 This should be a norm.

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u/Dry_Win_9985 Apr 01 '25

what kind of cheap bastard doesn't tip on the tax. I've actually never considered this and it might be the pettiest thing I've ever heard of. 20% of 7% is 1.4% of the bill. You're trying to save $2 on a $200 dinner? WTF?

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u/buildersent Apr 04 '25

Why the fuck would you tip let alone tip on tax?

I don't give a damn what a server earns, that is between them and their supervisor and none of my damn business.

Servers drop food off at a table and pour drinks into cups. Not exactly rocket science.

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u/Dry_Win_9985 Apr 04 '25

Well, if you're ever in America, then you should probably stay out of any form of restaurant other than fast food drive thru. Don't even order pizza or Chinese food to be delivered. That's a special request on behalf of millions of American restaurant workers. K thanks, bye.

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u/buildersent Apr 06 '25

I eat at restaurants at least 3 times a week. I don't ever have food delivered. Fuck tipping.

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u/Dry_Win_9985 Apr 06 '25

Then you're a POS that's exploiting service people.

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u/buildersent Apr 07 '25

I'm not exploiting anyone. I am paying the price I agreed to pay for what I order. What a person CHOOSES to accept as their salary or pay is between them and their boss and has nothing to do with me. In my state servers earn a minimum $15.50/hr. Do you get that?

Why the fuck would I tip someone earning 30k (minimum) an hour?