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A group of friends and I went out to a nice restaurant in Seattle. The waitress knew ASL and was really outgoing and attuned to our needs and wants.
When our separate bill came, I gave her more than 20% whereas two of my deaf friends gave less than 5%.
We argued about it afterwards.
The next time I went back to that restaurant by myself, the waitress remembered who I was and again, I got exceptional service.
My friends went back and didn't get that great of a service from her.
Moral of the story: if you want good service, tip good. If you want shi**y service, tip lousy.
Waiters and waitresses remembers who tips good and who doesn't. And they share that information with one another.
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