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Is it OK to choose 'no tip' at the counter? Some customers think so

6 pointsby colinprince26 days ago

3 comments

31337Logic26 days ago
&quot;Some&quot; customers?!<p>Congratulations. We&#x27;ve now all been made to feel as if 15% is the absolute guilt-trip minimum that everyone should always be donating, regardless of service level. Fuck off. You haven&#x27;t fooled me. Fast food, and anything else simply picked up after ordering, is never worthy of a tip. Customers never used to pay it, and employees never expected it. This is a manufactured symptom thanks to our reliance on instant&#x2F;easy payment. I remember the time when you had to reach into your pocket and physically part with your money. That simple act alone made us all a lot more money conscious.<p>I&#x27;m not cheap, but I absolutely will not tolerate anyone who thinks I owe them at least 15% of the bill, by default, without even attempting to give a shit about good service.<p>If you&#x27;re a business getting pinched by rising costs due to tarifs&#x2F;COVID&#x2F;solar flares&#x2F;whatever, then simply raise your prices and keep it honest. You&#x27;ll earn my respect, and future business, a lot more this way, rather than trying to smuggle it in under the illusion of &quot;tip&quot;.
treetalker26 days ago
<i>Gratuity</i> is now a contronym.
bdangubic26 days ago
s&#x2F;some&#x2F;all
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