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how much should i tip at the bar/pub etc. Is it the standard 15%? or should
it be more.What should i take in consideration? the kind of food/drinks served, how much time i spend there. thank you |
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asdf a écrit :
>how much should i tip at the bar/pub etc. Is it the standard 15%? or should >it be more.What should i take in consideration? the kind of food/drinks >served, how much time i spend there. > > Depends mostly of the country you're in... civilised countries tend to pay their waiters well enough for them not to have to rely on tips for a living. That way, you can enjoy being served by truly rude waiters, which is always a lot of fun. ![]() -- Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point. Dis donc, tu te rends compte ? Il y a des pays ousque l'on oblige les intellectuels à travailler... (F'murrr) Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland |
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 20:12:27 +0100, The Submarine Captain
> wrote: >Depends mostly of the country you're in... civilised countries tend to >pay their waiters well enough for them not to have to rely on tips for a >living. But efficient countries know that putting part of the payment in the hands of the person who experiences the service is the best way to motivate people to serve well. Dav Vandenbroucke davanden at cox dot net |
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I thought Tipping was a small city in China...
![]() Scott Dav Vandenbroucke wrote: > On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 20:12:27 +0100, The Submarine Captain > > wrote: > > >>Depends mostly of the country you're in... civilised countries tend to >>pay their waiters well enough for them not to have to rely on tips for a >>living. > > > But efficient countries know that putting part of the payment in the > hands of the person who experiences the service is the best way to > motivate people to serve well. > > Dav Vandenbroucke > davanden at cox dot net |
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>>Depends mostly of the country you're in... civilised countries tend to
>>pay their waiters well enough for them not to have to rely on tips for a >>living. > >But efficient countries know that putting part of the payment in the >hands of the person who experiences the service is the best way to >motivate people to serve well. But in my experience, most tippees must share their tips with their colleagues, so above-average service is not really rewarded. I tip 15-20% but intensely dislike the practice. I'd rather live in a civilized country. vince norris |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 19:13:03 -0500, vincent p. norris >
wrote: >But in my experience, most tippees must share their tips with their >colleagues, so above-average service is not really rewarded. But they still make more if service is better. I don't see how this changes anything. It just gives more people a stake in good service. >I tip 15-20% but intensely dislike the practice. I'd rather live in a >civilized country. I don't see what civilization has to do with it. The staff wouldn't get paid any better. It would just come from one source. The customer wouldn't pay any more or less, on average. It would just be in one bill, with no opportunity to vote with your wallet. Dav Vandenbroucke davanden at cox dot net |
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>I don't see what civilization has to do with it.
I was referring to The Submarine Captain's remark, above. Tipping is symbolic of a superior-inferior (master-servant) relationship. Note that you would not tip your neurosurgeon, or your architect, or your Senator, or the conductor of the New York Philharmonicafter a concert. If you tried, those folks would be insulted, because you've implied they are socially your inferior. vince norris |
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![]() asdf wrote: > how much should i tip at the bar/pub etc. Is it the standard 15%? or should > it be more.What should i take in consideration? the kind of food/drinks > served, how > much time i spend there. You probably will not go wrong. I usually try to give at least 1 dollar per hour regardless. Of course when the girl dances for you, at least a dollar in the garter. gs |
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At the bars I go to, the tip is mostly used to ensure that the
waitress/waiter(***) continues to return to your table. Every time the server bring my wife and I a round I toss an extra buck her way. If it is 2 or three couples it goes up accordingly. I never have to wait between rounds.As for the percentage this equals about 15.3 or 1 dollar for a $6.50 order. By the way, this works if you place you order yourself with the busy bartender at the also. "asdf" > wrote in message ... > how much should i tip at the bar/pub etc. Is it the standard 15%? or should > it be more.What should i take in consideration? the kind of food/drinks > served, how > much time i spend there. > > thank you > > |
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"Scott" > wrote in message
... > At the bars I go to, the tip is mostly used to ensure that the > waitress/waiter(***) continues to return to your table. What the ****? There aren't straight male waiters? *** waiters need a tip in order to ensure they come back to your table? What the hell does the waiter's sexual orientation have to do with anything? Or is it simply International Display Your Homophobia in Odd and Suprising Places Day, and I just missed it? -Steve |
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Sorry for the misunderstanding I was just implying that I prefer a female
wait person. The term '***' is just a slang word here that has been used for years for something you find unfavorable. Example.. "thats ***" .I guess I may have been insensitive. Again , sorry. "Steve Jackson" > wrote in message news:bdaah.13073$w37.8173@trnddc08... > "Scott" > wrote in message > ... > > At the bars I go to, the tip is mostly used to ensure that the > > waitress/waiter(***) continues to return to your table. > > What the ****? > > There aren't straight male waiters? *** waiters need a tip in order to > ensure they come back to your table? > > What the hell does the waiter's sexual orientation have to do with anything? > > Or is it simply International Display Your Homophobia in Odd and Suprising > Places Day, and I just missed it? > > -Steve > > |
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