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tipping hundreds of dollars on a bill that only goes into the tens is kind of hilarious, I sort of wish that would happen more often

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:36 (fourteen years ago) link

I think I accidentally lost a $100 bill (tucked between two ones) last year in SF when I put down a tip at Mel's Diner.

resistance is feudal (WmC), Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:47 (fourteen years ago) link

That's not nearly as good as "well, the bill is $20, so the tip should be $300"

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:54 (fourteen years ago) link

Nice of you to say...it felt really stupid at the time, plus I was sober.

resistance is feudal (WmC), Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:58 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm MORONIC at math and I can move a decimal. I might have to pause and ask people to stop talking to me for 5 seconds, but it's perfectly do-able.

But not someone who should be dead anyway (Laurel), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:02 (fourteen years ago) link

i just about always tip 20%, makes the math easier. plus i tend not to spend more than $20-$50 at a restaurant anyways so it's not like it's all that much more money

mark cl, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:03 (fourteen years ago) link

Bill is $153.57, 10% is $15.36 OMG FEAR MY MATH SKILLZ

Yow, Hi Dere eats out at some ritzy places.

ANother thing is that my eating habits are pretty routine. If I drink and eat $27.45 worth of beer and pizza at a particular restaurant, it's probably going to be close to that number when I eat there again. So just remember what you paid last time.

···◊··· (Pleasant Plains), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:27 (fourteen years ago) link

(I do often eat at places that are too expensive, but I also tend to go out in groups of 4-5 so it sometimes balances out.)

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:28 (fourteen years ago) link

Wait I thought that it was universally accepted that 20% on restaurant meals is the current standard? Lots of ppl are still doing 15%? Really?

quincie, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:31 (fourteen years ago) link

oh god I just waded into a tipping thread--wtf is wrong with me?

quincie, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:32 (fourteen years ago) link

15% vs 20% is one of the regular fights I have with my wife

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:32 (fourteen years ago) link

i always do 20

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:33 (fourteen years ago) link

unless the waiter vomits in my lap

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:34 (fourteen years ago) link

You have to pay extra for vomit.

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:35 (fourteen years ago) link

right, if there's vomit involved i do at least 30

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:35 (fourteen years ago) link

i like 17.5%

Surmounter, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:16 (fourteen years ago) link

^^^^ this def starts wandering into "fuck it, too much work" territory

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:17 (fourteen years ago) link

17.5 seems a little low for vomit

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:18 (fourteen years ago) link

tbh i usually just do a little math + eyeball it

Surmounter, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:19 (fourteen years ago) link

it's a tip not an AP test

Surmounter, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:19 (fourteen years ago) link

I aim for the high side of 15-20% that is compatible with the denominations of bills I have in my wallet. I try to avoid tipping on the card at all costs but it will be 20% if I do that.

Prince of Persia (Ed), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:20 (fourteen years ago) link

I wonder if ppl would do better or worse on AP tests if they had a tipping component

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:21 (fourteen years ago) link

20 percent is so easily to calculate and as someone upthread already said the difference between 15-17 etc is not that great

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:22 (fourteen years ago) link

17.5 is much harder to calculate

I normally aim for 20 but I round up/down based on good/bad service

places I go frequently I'll tip heavier

roman knockwell (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:22 (fourteen years ago) link

17.5 has a definite method (move decimal, divide by half, divide by half again, add them all together) but fuck that last division and adding 3 numbers when you've had all of the beers.

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:23 (fourteen years ago) link

17.5 is so hard, i mean you have to figure out 15 and figure out 20 and then figure out what's roughly in the middle, who has that kind of time.

Reggiano Jackson (gabbneb), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:24 (fourteen years ago) link

well except for that if you've already done 15 or 20, GUESS WHAT YOU ARE DONE AND CAN LEAVE

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:24 (fourteen years ago) link

i mean, it was kind of a joke

Surmounter, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:25 (fourteen years ago) link

TIPPING IS SERIOUS BUSINESS

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:29 (fourteen years ago) link

also i always carry a pen with me so multiplication on the run for me is like no big deal

Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:30 (fourteen years ago) link

I would like to know a) where you are living and b) how many people you are feeding with groceries that cost less than $60.

― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 4 June 2009 16:01 (Yesterday)

Near Boston, food's expensive in my neighborhood (there are buses to cheaper places, but that really makes shopping trips longer and less convenient), and I have four roommates. We share groceries, but I do something like half the shopping for the five of us and spend $50-60 a week. As long as you don't mind vegetarian meals involving lots of pasta, beans, and rice, and just shell out on some fruits and vegetables, it's quite possible.

17.5 is actually kind of difficult, why not just be satisfied with any number slightly closer to 20 than 15? Not like the difference between 17 and 18 is going to be subject to serious analysis from the server.

Maria, Thursday, 4 June 2009 23:15 (fourteen years ago) link

(ps beer & wine are not included in the $50-60, but this is ma and you can't sell those in grocery stores ANYWAY.)

Maria, Thursday, 4 June 2009 23:16 (fourteen years ago) link

Britisher sales tax was 17.5% for many years; unlike in the US places I've been it's already included in the prices you see in the shops, so you never had to work out out for real, but "add tax at 17.5% to this" was a standard part of the teacher-reads-out-questions don't-show-workings maths tests that were part of our exams at 16, and even when sober it was kind of annoying to have 45 seconds to work it out without writing stuff down.

These US-dominated tipping threads make me nervous. Like, I think 10-15% is acceptable UK-side and 20% would be reserved for the best meal of your life, but maybe I'm just really mean and restaurant staff hate me?

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 5 June 2009 09:38 (fourteen years ago) link

Tipping is 20 per cent in America because of various employment practices and systems of business taxation. Servers are paid a very low 'basic' to prove they're in the building for those hours and then they are taxed at 8pc of their table takings. So you give them 20pc of the bill.

British restaurants OTOH have been inching up 'service' percentages for years (nicer places obv) but it has nothing to do with the mechanics of staff taxes as in the US. Your 10-15pc is actually spot on, stop worrying.

502 Bad Gateway (suzy), Friday, 5 June 2009 09:55 (fourteen years ago) link

three months pass...

http://jesustips.org

latebloomer, Sunday, 13 September 2009 05:36 (fourteen years ago) link

Our Tip Tract is not an alternative to giving money or an excuse for Christians to be miserly.

In fact, it's printed on an envelope that is just the right size to hold dollar bills, and we encourage you to be generous with what you put inside! The point here is that, in addition to giving money, we can leave something that is of much more value - a list of simple tips that point a person to true salvation in Jesus Christ.

Leaving money without any reference to Jesus is a wasted opportunity. But leaving a tract without any money is just plain stingy.

latebloomer, Sunday, 13 September 2009 05:38 (fourteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
two months pass...

is it ok to tip with a $1 coin in a bar?

caek, Sunday, 3 January 2010 22:47 (fourteen years ago) link

yes except in philadelphia and parts of the northwest

max, Sunday, 3 January 2010 22:57 (fourteen years ago) link

i just put it in the register and put a paper dollar in my jar. my boss doesn't bitch at me about it. yet.

in new orleans of course one can get drinks to go. this leads to all the neighborhood heroin dealers stopping by to get long island iced teas in 16oz go cups, which cost $6 at my bar. i've managed to shame a couple of them into tipping--mostly by pointing out the huge wad of cash they pull out and give me exact change from--but others are resistant. i figure this costs me $10 per shift. that's two packs of cigarettes. my coworker just charges them $7 and pockets the extra buck but she is a cute girl and i am not. the point of all this is that it's really fucking annoying. also: old men who tip a dollar every like five drinks and make a big show of it. fuck them too.

adam, Sunday, 3 January 2010 23:18 (fourteen years ago) link

How much do you tip a cab driver?

girl moves (Abbott), Monday, 4 January 2010 05:35 (fourteen years ago) link

Failed to tip some delivery people this weekend as they actually arrived near the start of the promised 4-hour timeslot (every previous delivery has happened, oh, 3 hours after the end of it) and by the time I thought "uhh... must find purse" they were already out the door. Sorry delivery guys.

brett favre vs bernard fevre, fite (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 4 January 2010 09:36 (fourteen years ago) link

Honestly, I've never tipped a non-food delivery driver in the UK and can't imagine anyone doing this here. Movers are a different story.

sacher torte reform (suzy), Monday, 4 January 2010 09:51 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh, that's good to know. Previous deliveries which were v. late were a) the movers (remembered to tip them) and b) when I was out so I've no idea what they got, if anything.

They certainly weren't hanging around looking like they expected a tip, or they'd have got one. Straight out of the door as soon as paperwork was signed.

brett favre vs bernard fevre, fite (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 4 January 2010 09:59 (fourteen years ago) link

Back when I bought a bunch of appliances (fridge/freezer etc) the delivery guys made a great show of moaning about how heavy said appliances were and I was all 'you deliver for Argos, at what point did you think there wasn't going to be any heavy lifting, and when did you wise up?' in other words OH BOO HOO, GRAB A TISSUE.

sacher torte reform (suzy), Monday, 4 January 2010 10:09 (fourteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

ok, here's something weird i'm noticing that i'm hoping someone can shed light on:

i've had at least 3 times at 3 different places in the last few months where i've paid a tab and left a tip on my debit card. (i know servers prefer cash tips and i do it when i have the convenient cash, but that's not always the case.) but anyway, in these instances, when i check my bank account a few days later, all i see charged is the amount of the tab, not the tip. at first i thought it might have to do with a lag time -- they initially authorize the amount of the tab and have to enter the tip separately -- but i just checked the one from about 3 weeks ago, and the tip never shows up on my account at all. it was a good tip too! i tried to work out if there are some kind of shenanigans involved, something worked out between staff and management where they accept a smaller tip in cash so they don't have to pay it, but the bottom line is still that i'm not getting charged for any tip at all, so i don't understand how anyone can make money off it.

and if it had only happened once, i would think it was just a screwup by someone forgetting to enter the tip. but 3 times at 3 places seems more like a pattern. any ideas?

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Monday, 18 January 2010 18:08 (fourteen years ago) link

i mean "a smaller tip in cash so they don't have to pay taxes on it"...

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Monday, 18 January 2010 18:09 (fourteen years ago) link

oops, i take it back. i see that one of them does now have the full amount charged. so maybe on two of them (including the most recent, which is still showing just the tab) it was just the lag-time, and on the other one it really was just a mistake.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Monday, 18 January 2010 18:11 (fourteen years ago) link

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=132000908466&ref=nf

1 Million Servers Strong Against Oprah's Comments

Oprah Winfrey has recently stated on her TV show that it is acceptable to tip servers 10% in our current economy. This group is being put together to show Oprah that her comments have a crippling affect on servers all over the world. There are so many fanatical people out there that take Oprah's word at face value and will now believe it is acceptable to tip servers only 10%. She gave this "money saving tip" on her tv show as a way to tell her audience how to enjoy a night out while cutting back costs in our current economy. Oprah obviously does not realize that servers rely on their tips and only make 2-4 dollars an hour BEFORE taxes. If Oprah wanted to give her audience some tips on how to save money when eating out she should have told them to have only one drink with dinner instead of two, or cut back on appetizers and desserts, or check the paper for coupons. Oprah needs to realize that the majority of servers are people that are trying to put themselves through college or have a family and kids that also rely on tips as 90% of their income. To sum everything up, the purpose of this group is to unite servers all across the country and try to show Oprah that she is wrong in using her platform to tell people that 10% tips are acceptable regardless of service. Oprah needs to go back to her studio and tell people better ways to save money that is not directly taking money out of peoples pockets and food off of their tables. Thank you for joining this group and please, please tell every server you know about this group and urge them to join!

I am using your worlds, Tuesday, 19 January 2010 04:55 (fourteen years ago) link

god oprah is a shithead

harbl, Tuesday, 19 January 2010 04:56 (fourteen years ago) link


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