Submitted by qwertymanman t3_11bjq2r in mildlyinteresting
qwertymanman OP t1_j9ygaok wrote
Reply to comment by GSPilot in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
12.5% discretionary service charge in most cafes and restaurants added on. Even if service is crap, asking for it to be removed is mortifying
bebozakunt t1_j9ygyb4 wrote
Mortifying for who? You or the people trying to steal from you..?
qwertymanman OP t1_j9yhpaz wrote
Both, ironically
SplashingAnal t1_j9yx6i9 wrote
Just maintain eye contact when you do it
Kohpad t1_j9z36qr wrote
Is it really? I've only done it twice because I'll accept some pretty shite service, but both times it felt pretty painless. I had pretty legitimate gripes and the manager agreed, easy.
theveryrealreal t1_j9zisx6 wrote
The English way!
bill_gannon t1_ja0semj wrote
I though quiet desperation is the English way.
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PortugueseBreakfast_ t1_ja0ly7v wrote
An easy one is “can you remove the service fee please as I’m claiming this back on expenses”.
Spiritual-Wind-3898 t1_j9zlfpk wrote
Its really not. Ask them to remove. They remove it.
SoNic67 t1_j9zwvsi wrote
Then it is attempt at stealing?
PS: In US you can also NOT PAY the tip. They won't call the cops on you but, like in UK. you better not try to eat there next time. Because... spit happens.
Spiritual-Wind-3898 t1_ja00288 wrote
You know its not complusory in the UK and its not the same as the US. And in fact is often considered rude to even ask for tips.
SoNic67 t1_ja089l8 wrote
Is not compulsory in US either. Just rude not to. If you can't afford to tip, eat at home - problem solved.
Spiritual-Wind-3898 t1_ja09ejl wrote
Its not rude in other countries to not tip. When in US i tip. When in UK i dont. And its not considered rude in uk to not tip. Its normal to not tip
SoNic67 t1_ja09pjp wrote
But it is on the bill. It's either compulsory or they are trying to steal from you.
The fact that they take it off if you ask is irrelevant. They can take off the whole order if they wanted, it's their bill, their business.
Spiritual-Wind-3898 t1_ja0a009 wrote
They are just trying it on. Its not compulsory, and it's not the norm in uk.
SoNic67 t1_j9zx338 wrote
In US isn't mandatory either. You can walk out without paying the tip, is not even on the bill.
But, like in UK, if you try to eat there another time... gross stuff can land accidentally in your food.
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