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  • canadian eh?

  • @themajesticmary that's my country!!

  • Bringing Food Is His/Her's Fucking Job They Don't Need To Do Anything Else!!

  • @lalocar37 you're right it is their job! but they should also have a good attitude - thats the difference between *service* and *good service*

  • As a previous waitress and bartender for MANY years off and on I need to comment. Serving people their food "even as you ask for it" is NOT easy or as simple as you make it sound! Even serving people "as you ask for it" is most of the time extremely demanding and some customers run you like mad and never are happy. However - I HIGHLY recommend tipping a percentage based on your belief of the quality service you got (i.e. 10%, 15%) versus none at all!!

  • @alabamamom9002 definately! thats what I do .. i give what i think they deserve! :)if I know they worked hard for me, they get a good tip!

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  • I think that service should be included in the tab and be done with this argument. I feel that these people bust their asses, and then wait for us to give them what they rightfully deserve. Which is why they might be upset in the first place. I see people treating servers like crap, asking some very ridiculous requests, and then stiffing them at the end. I will tip a server 15% if they take my order, bring food and drinks to the table, clear the table. 20% for being happy, extra- friendly...etc

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  • @SquiggalyDino wrong..

  • oh you dont tip????enjoy you next meal stupid!!!you have no idea what WE are going to doto your next meal..ENJOY!!!lolol

  • you should always tip your server. servers make $4.29 an hour. sometimes things go wrong and its not their fault. some people are idiots! if you were a server before then their is a good reason why you dont serve anymore...im guessing because you got tired of being treated like shit by people who act just like you !!! servers work hard to make you happy and it is not their fault that you look down on them. grow up bitch

  • @ericjmagpantay get real! ... the price i pay on the menu is price for food and service and table and chair use ,etc ....

    it's all included .. .when i pay my bill, i pay 100% of the bill . period! .. why should i pay my bill 100% and then have a waiter beg me for cash... leave me alone!

  • tipping is for the birds.

  • In Florida I voted for the higher state minimum wage a generous $4.29 an hour so why should I tip you under the law your assured $7.31 an hour if you get wages and tips under that by your employer. So what is the big deal if I don't tip or tip 5% or as much as 10% for great service. I already gave you more money from the law in our state in the constitution of the state as a voter that is adequete.

  • Thank you.

    A tip is just that, a TIP.

    Something you choose to give based on the quality of service.

  • @ericjmagpantay You ARE paid to do a service that comes with minimum duties listed on a job contract. In this case the pay can be as low as $2.13/hr, and accepting such a low wage does not logically follow that the customers are responsible for subsidizing the wage. It's a false cause fallacy. By law a customer is only responsible to pay for what was ordered from the menu, and the federal government recognizes a gratuity as "a voluntary payment as a gift or reward for services rendered".

  • @MelkorHimself I'm not assuming that there is a universal definition of cheap, you're changing it to fit your argument. I'm saying your server is providing YOU a service, and it is worth more than $0. Yes there are those who don't deserve a good tip, and yes, employers SHOULD compensate their servers more, but they don't. I'm saying, tip your server because it's common courtesy, it shows appreciation, and I HAVE been in their shoes.  We can say how things SHOULD BE all day, doesn't change it

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