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ZoldyckKillua t1_j277x1h wrote

Is this like a tip to lose money or what?

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droidtime t1_j278e8w wrote

If you frequent a bar ir restaurant, people notice if you tip nicely consistently. You'll start to get special considerations here and there.

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kdfan2020 t1_j2b6c99 wrote

I always overtip at this brewery and last night (for the first time) they didn't ring up half of my bill

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Brewtusmo t1_j2bj1cz wrote

More than a few places that I go to regularly often "forget" things on my tab. I don't really ever tip less than 35% or 40% at those places. Every time I bring up the missing stuff, they just shrug it off. So I put it into their tip instead. I go to the places often enough and spend enough that I'm confident it's not hurting the business in a meaningful way. In fact, it's part of what makes me come back when I'm considering where to go on any given day.

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Ok_Ostrich_5929 OP t1_j278fki wrote

If you're thinking your tip is a loss of money, go ahead and cook at home

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eat_comeon_sense t1_j2796yt wrote

calls out the person seemingly oblivious to the current inflation pricing that isnt coming back down. Should be happy people are still going out.

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Ok_Ostrich_5929 OP t1_j27achf wrote

And you think the people serving you the food and cleaning up after you are getting those increases? I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale

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InconspicuousChud t1_j28fta3 wrote

Horrible comparison.

I’m not giving someone $20 because they handed me $5 worth of beer.

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