Maybe tipping is also a problem. Maybe alot of people walk out without tipping. They depend on tips more than wagesWhat I find more offensive is the giant 30% tip that is autotramatically highlighted on all the restaurants cash registers and kiosks with a minimum of 20%,
Maybe tipping is also a problem. Maybe alot of people walk out without tipping. They depend on tips more than wages
Talk about … we overheard a young lady saying the guy who just left took her last tip … she was really upset.Maybe tipping is also a problem. Maybe alot of people walk out without tipping. They depend on tips more than wages
Really? Banned? Legally prohibited?in Europe tipping is banned, should just pay them correctly and follow suit.
I’m presumed a criminal at Walmart all the time. There’s a lady checking cart contents on the way out the door. One time I was chosen over a slightly older guy. He had beer. I had cat litter. Cat litter!If a place is the type of establishment that presumes I’m a criminal who will skip out on a bill, I probably wouldn’t like the service, or the food.
I eat out often, pay cash, and tip well. Very well. At the Cavalier in Virginia Beach, the valets put my S600 out front...
So, a hypothetical place that wants to treat me like a future deadbeat by charging my card in advance?
No thanks. Mrs. Astro and I will find another place to patronize.
It‘s their loss, not mine.
Oh yeah, they have them occasionally here. I never stop for them. Most of the time they don't pick me. One time they did ask me and I just kept walking and just waived my receipt at them without actually showing it to them. It's a waste of time.I’m presumed a criminal at Walmart all the time. There’s a lady checking cart contents on the way out the door. One time I was chosen over a slightly older guy. He had beer. I had cat litter. Cat litter!
Of course.In some countries tipping is not part of the meal.
Yep … just left an EU country - card reader prompt: Tip?: Yes/No?Of course.
But the practice is not banned...