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Sorry, thanks for pointing that out. Spelling error.btw in post #10 = what do you mean... faie enough?
Sorry, thanks for pointing that out. Spelling error.btw in post #10 = what do you mean... faie enough?
For me, I have mixed feelings about tipping. I am generally a very good tipper, but I loathe giving a tip for really bad service. It's like telling whoever serviced you can get away with bad service because they still got $$ for it. I have never NOT tipped, but I give the bare minimum, that's it, in that kind of situation. We play at the casinos often and I am unbelievably generous after winning any hand at the poker tables (I play the cash tables.)
For me, I have mixed feelings about tipping. I am generally a very good tipper, but I loathe giving a tip for really bad service. It's like telling whoever serviced you can get away with bad service because they still got $$ for it. I have never NOT tipped, but I give the bare minimum, that's it, in that kind of situation. We play at the casinos often and I am unbelievably generous after winning any hand at the poker tables (I play the cash tables.)
Sorry, thanks for pointing that out. Spelling error.
oh now i understand. :P
I agree - I was lucky enough not to expect any bad service when I was in U.S earlier this year.It has to be a very very very very bad service for me not to tip at all.
it's fair cuz I don't go to nail salon that much cuz it cost me 20 dollars to do waxing on my face, eyebrows, upper lips even neck sheesh I go once every 3 weeks or every month cuz $$ problem cuz of work.. oh well
but yeah that relates to people tipping high to whoever does good job..
if lousy service don't bother at all..and my "normal" tip is about 20-25%
just like if you would tip at least $50 on any cheap bill?
Doesn't matter how cheap but say for example $8 bill, totally $58 bill (inlcuding $50 tip)...for good service?

It has to be a very very very very bad service for me not to tip at all.
A bribe would be paid prior to receiving a service.
A tip would be paid after receiving a service.
and the money hidden in handshake for restaurant manager?![]()
i tip more than 10% because I try to help them in their budget where they are at. Also, Im tired of them saying that Deaf doesnt tip that much and its upset me. That reason why i tip more than 10% which it proved them wrong.
the minimum from what I understand is 15%?oh... there's a reason why...... your minimum is 10% and that's just wrong, you know?