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Road Side Pub
How much do you tip in these situations?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15544096" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Basic Lunch, roughly $7 or $8, I tip $1. If there's no real service, the tip isn't really... a tip. Right?</p><p></p><p>Going out to eat for dinner? 15% for average service, 20% for good service. Simple, works.</p><p></p><p>I have only not tipped twice. One time my wife ordered a house salad without eggs. Salad came with eggs. I told the waitress (very politely, mind you) that my wife requested no eggs on the salad. The waitress gave me an attitude "it's a HOUSE salad. It comes with eggs. Learn to read. Ugh." $0 tip.</p><p></p><p>The second time was at Quaker Steak. I love wings. I love unlimited wing night. Of course, one time we got a waiter who was clearly high as **** and spent more time wandering around looking at his phone than getting us our wing orders. Every wing we got was cold and I clearly saw him pick a juicer from his nose. Bastard probably kept forgetting about what he was supposed to be doing.</p><p></p><p>On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've occasionally left abnormally high tips. One instance was where this nasty obese redneck family behind my wife and I were being awful towards the waitress. The mother (who looked like that fat slug from Honey Booboo) would lie to the waitress about her order, get free sides, and then pull other waitresses over to complain that she never got her food so they'd bring more. They had a bill of over $150 and left 0 tip, then verbally trashed the waitress on the way out in front of everyone. I pulled the waitress aside afterwards (she was in tears), told her to ignore the fat nasty slobs who were headed for an early grave and slipped her $50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15544096, member: 181885"] Basic Lunch, roughly $7 or $8, I tip $1. If there's no real service, the tip isn't really... a tip. Right? Going out to eat for dinner? 15% for average service, 20% for good service. Simple, works. I have only not tipped twice. One time my wife ordered a house salad without eggs. Salad came with eggs. I told the waitress (very politely, mind you) that my wife requested no eggs on the salad. The waitress gave me an attitude "it's a HOUSE salad. It comes with eggs. Learn to read. Ugh." $0 tip. The second time was at Quaker Steak. I love wings. I love unlimited wing night. Of course, one time we got a waiter who was clearly high as **** and spent more time wandering around looking at his phone than getting us our wing orders. Every wing we got was cold and I clearly saw him pick a juicer from his nose. Bastard probably kept forgetting about what he was supposed to be doing. On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've occasionally left abnormally high tips. One instance was where this nasty obese redneck family behind my wife and I were being awful towards the waitress. The mother (who looked like that fat slug from Honey Booboo) would lie to the waitress about her order, get free sides, and then pull other waitresses over to complain that she never got her food so they'd bring more. They had a bill of over $150 and left 0 tip, then verbally trashed the waitress on the way out in front of everyone. I pulled the waitress aside afterwards (she was in tears), told her to ignore the fat nasty slobs who were headed for an early grave and slipped her $50. [/QUOTE]
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