More tipping insanity
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Just posting in this thread because I don't want to start another.
If you stay at a hotel one night, do you tip the housekeeping staff?
wrote on 5 Nov 2024, 02:38 last edited by@George-K said in More tipping insanity:
Just posting in this thread because I don't want to start another.
If you stay at a hotel one night, do you tip the housekeeping staff?
Yes. I get the same service as if I stayed two nights.
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wrote on 5 Nov 2024, 02:42 last edited by Mik 11 May 2024, 02:43
No. I used to leave a 5 every day, but I got service every day. Now you don’t get it even if you request it. No tip.
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wrote on 5 Nov 2024, 09:35 last edited by
My problem is the supervisors often scan the rooms first and swipe it
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wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 15:30 last edited by
I went through a Starbucks drive-through this morning, and on the credit card machine they hold for you, you have to select your tip before inserting your card. There's no button for 0, you have to figure out the system to go through whatever custom menu that is. While dealing with sun glare and the shaky hand holding the machine for you through the window. So I chose the lowest number, $1 on my $4 order, and decided I probably wouldn't bother going back to Starbucks again.
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wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 15:34 last edited by Renauda
If you do leave a tip, best to give it directly to your waiter in cash and pay the restaurant bill by card:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/marketplace/tipping-marketplace-1.7395871
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wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 16:23 last edited by
Yes. Cash leaves no trace.
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I went through a Starbucks drive-through this morning, and on the credit card machine they hold for you, you have to select your tip before inserting your card. There's no button for 0, you have to figure out the system to go through whatever custom menu that is. While dealing with sun glare and the shaky hand holding the machine for you through the window. So I chose the lowest number, $1 on my $4 order, and decided I probably wouldn't bother going back to Starbucks again.
wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:41 last edited by@Horace said in More tipping insanity:
I went through a Starbucks drive-through this morning, and on the credit card machine they hold for you, you have to select your tip before inserting your card. There's no button for 0, you have to figure out the system to go through whatever custom menu that is. While dealing with sun glare and the shaky hand holding the machine for you through the window. So I chose the lowest number, $1 on my $4 order, and decided I probably wouldn't bother going back to Starbucks again.
That was just the universe balancing out when I went to Caribou Coffee on Thanksgiving day, I swiped my credit card and then I asked the guy where I can leave a tip. He couldn't figure out the machine and had to awkwardly get a coworker to come over and help. They finally figured out a way to manually type in extra, so I gave them a few bucks. I never tip at a drive thru / coffee place but they were the only place open on Thanksgiving, so I wanted to give thanks.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:46 last edited by
I tipped the waitress that served our lunch on Thanksgiving day 33%.
The place was packed, the only thing open for miles.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 21:24 last edited by LuFins Dad 12 Feb 2024, 21:24
And that’s why certain servers and restaurants do better with the tipping model. There are a significant number of people that want to tip excellent service. They don’t want to feel compelled through higher prices, though, and they don’t want to see poor service compensated the same as good service.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 21:41 last edited by
I just tip cash to the wait staff. What gets me are the high tip options for haircuts. Holy Guacamole.
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wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 14:40 last edited by
In speaking to a friend, he mentioned that Chicago has increased the minimum wage for waiters. It will increase until it equals the regular minimum wage.
Would this change your tipping or the % that you tip?
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In speaking to a friend, he mentioned that Chicago has increased the minimum wage for waiters. It will increase until it equals the regular minimum wage.
Would this change your tipping or the % that you tip?
wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 14:55 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in More tipping insanity:
In speaking to a friend, he mentioned that Chicago has increased the minimum wage for waiters. It will increase until it equals the regular minimum wage.
Would this change your tipping or the % that you tip?
No.
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wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 14:56 last edited by
But it will change others…
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wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 17:51 last edited by
Yeah I don't really care how much someone makes, waiter, haircut, cab, bartender, delivery driver... the scenarios where I tip.
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wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 19:27 last edited by
If it’s great service, whatever they pay them is not enough.
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wrote on 17 Dec 2024, 22:15 last edited by
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Yeah I don't really care how much someone makes, waiter, haircut, cab, bartender, delivery driver... the scenarios where I tip.
wrote on 18 Dec 2024, 16:19 last edited by@89th said in More tipping insanity:
Yeah I don't really care how much someone makes, waiter, haircut, cab, bartender, delivery driver... the scenarios where I tip.
How do you decide who to tip? Why pick those as oppose to dentist, car/bike mechanic, travel agent, anesthesiologist (LOL), etc.?
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wrote on 19 Dec 2024, 14:09 last edited by
Mostly tradition with what I grew up with. I know some professions (like waiters) are paid mostly in tips, so that makes sense whereas the others don't necessarily make sense I'll admit.
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wrote on 19 Dec 2024, 14:32 last edited by
Like any cultural practice you learn by observing those around you.
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