Tips again
brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 15:31:32 -0400, "Nancy Young"
> > wrote:
>> On the other end of the spectrum, I totally understand why one
>> would not feel like tipping by percentage when they order an
>> expensive bottle of wine. Like, how is it someone earned that
>> much more to serve a $100 bottle than a bottle of (whatever's
>> cheap)?
>
> The risk factor... what if it's dropped... the wine server has to be
> much more careful with $100 wine than with a $12 liter of house wine.
> And more often than folks realize those pricey wines are poured and
> tasted only to discover they've spoiled. The very same risk factor
> applies when comparing a burger and fries to a porterhouse and surf.
> The risk factor is the main reason tipping is based on the price...
> same reason performing the same service is priced so differently on a
> Corolla and a Porche... I mean one would think an oil change is an oil
> change, a tire rotation is a tire rotatation, a spark plug is a spark
> plug... think about it.
I'd still take my car over to Butch's, they don't charge more by type
of car. Anyway, I don't care about the wine price as I'm not the
$100 bottle kind of broad. I can see why people would think it
was unfair.
nancy
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