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With The Cost Of Meals For Eating Out Going Up ,should People Still Tip
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If so how much?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never tip.
I find the whole idea of tipping to be bizarre.
A restaurant sets their prices in order to operate their business and, hopefully, provide them with a profit - therefore, given it is implicit that when I order food in a restaurant the food needs to be cooked and brought to me, it would be completely alien to me to pay more than is shown on the bill.
Same applies when I go to the barber - they set their prices to operate their business and hopefully provide them with a profit, so I pay for the advertised cost of the haircut.
I don't tip the checkout girl at Sainsbury's either!
I find the whole idea of tipping to be bizarre.
A restaurant sets their prices in order to operate their business and, hopefully, provide them with a profit - therefore, given it is implicit that when I order food in a restaurant the food needs to be cooked and brought to me, it would be completely alien to me to pay more than is shown on the bill.
Same applies when I go to the barber - they set their prices to operate their business and hopefully provide them with a profit, so I pay for the advertised cost of the haircut.
I don't tip the checkout girl at Sainsbury's either!
Arrods, once when I was small, different cultures. I don't tip, that's it.
I work for my money, the people who serve me are working for their money, why should I pay extra so they earn more? People don't tip me in my profession.. Why should I tip? Seems very silly to just give more money because you feel it's customary when you've already paid a fair price for the food you've bought especially when you're just going to leave and go home and the next table will do the same.
If money is problem for the servers or chefs or establishment they should charge more for food or drinks, not expect someone to pay more by the laws of "things left unsaid".
I work for my money, the people who serve me are working for their money, why should I pay extra so they earn more? People don't tip me in my profession.. Why should I tip? Seems very silly to just give more money because you feel it's customary when you've already paid a fair price for the food you've bought especially when you're just going to leave and go home and the next table will do the same.
If money is problem for the servers or chefs or establishment they should charge more for food or drinks, not expect someone to pay more by the laws of "things left unsaid".
It's not my fault USA laws force the server to pay the tip if I don't (as the consumer). It's the USA's fault for having such a stupid, unfair and cruel system of employment.
Arrods if i visited a restaurant with my other half and another couple, and the other couple paid a tip then that would be up to them. I won't be shamed or made to feel awkward over finances if I don't want to tip. If they can afford to over pay for products and services then that is at their discretion.
It's a bit like putting money into charity boxes. If a friend did I wouldn't feel obliged.
Arrods if i visited a restaurant with my other half and another couple, and the other couple paid a tip then that would be up to them. I won't be shamed or made to feel awkward over finances if I don't want to tip. If they can afford to over pay for products and services then that is at their discretion.
It's a bit like putting money into charity boxes. If a friend did I wouldn't feel obliged.
Arrods, you could see it as a Christmas tip or as a Christmas Courtesy / present.
I do understand what you're saying, 100% and if I was a rich man I would tip. However, I'm not and I think society making people feel like they have to spend more than they actually do to be polite is wrong and I personally won't partake in the custom.
A restaurant would never randomly offer me more than I ordered so why would I randomly pay more than what is expected?
I do understand what you're saying, 100% and if I was a rich man I would tip. However, I'm not and I think society making people feel like they have to spend more than they actually do to be polite is wrong and I personally won't partake in the custom.
A restaurant would never randomly offer me more than I ordered so why would I randomly pay more than what is expected?
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