VamPyroX
bloody phreak from hell
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:goodpost: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.
I agree with you. It's like that with me.
I went to Dave & Buster's once with my friend. This guy served us and he treated us well. We gave him a good tip for that. The next time we came in, he immediately recognized us and had our drinks ready by the time we sat down... wow, great guy!
It also happened in Rochester when I was with my girlfriend. There was this cheerful waitress who was shy with serving us considering the treatment she's always gotten from her deaf customers. However, when we showed her that we were just like every other fun customer... she loved us forever! She even got us things that weren't even on the menu. What a very helpful cheerful waitress she was!