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Poll: Do you tip?
Of course 21 (32.31%)
Sometimes 34 (52.31%)
Fuck no! 10 (15.38%)


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IvIarkgraham
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Yes if the service is good. People saying if you have to rely on tips they should get a better job makes me laugh. They'd be the first to moan if the restaurant was short staffed. In america they are taxed on their tips that's one of the reasons for adding in service charges
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
If someone deserves a tip, if they really put forth an effort, I'll give them something a little something extra.


Nicely put Robin.

Or should I call you Mister Pink?
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Originally posted by Ben G
So because it's a chain it's not nice?

Prezzo is a chain and they serve lovely food.

I'm not a food carnoisseur nor a snob though, so I can happily appreciate food for what it is.

Rather get a plate full of stuff than a couple of leaves and some nicely placed drizzle.




I didnt say chains food wasnt nice, i said i wouldnt think - ill take the mrs out for a nice meal - tgis it is

Id pick a private italians or something
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quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
If someone deserves a tip, if they really put forth an effort, I'll give them something a little something extra.


Nicely put Robin.

Or should I call you Mister Pink?


Glad someone got it!
SVM 286
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I still dont get it
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
I still dont get it


Reservoir Dogs reference
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I don't or very rarely unless they are excellent/extremely nice . If am paying x amount for a meal I expect good service . I expect the restaurant to look after their employees and pay enough for decent people to bring my food . May sound tight but fuck it , I don't get tipped when doing my job so why should I give any extra for a service am already paying for . If I see a 10% service charge it winds me up and I'll never pay it .
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Exactly, this is my first job on good wages but I never used to get tipped for doing my job which a large part of was customer service in the first place. Unless I received exceptional service I don't have any shame in walking out of a restaurant without tipping.

[Edited on 09-01-2015 by pow]
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Originally posted by Stu_22
Yes as I work in a Harvester and my tips pay for my cars

As for the early comment about having to get your own coke(or Pepsi as it is) go for a slightly more imaginative drink there is a bar full of drink



That right there is probably why I don't like going to a Harvester.
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
I still dont get it


Mr Pink (Steve Buscemi)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-qV9wVGb38
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
Yes if the service is good. People saying if you have to rely on tips they should get a better job makes me laugh. They'd be the first to moan if the restaurant was short staffed. In america they are taxed on their tips that's one of the reasons for adding in service charges


Is it my fault that's the case? I get taxed on my wages aswell, so why should I subsidise someone elses wage?

Theres minimum wage laws in this country for a reason. AFAIK, the UK doesn't tax or underpay waiters the same way the USA does.
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In the UK you are supposed to be taxed on tips as well.
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https://www.gov.uk/tips-at-work/overview
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Normally a different tax code accounts for tips in the hospitality industry.
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I tip 99% of the time. i generally round it up so its a nice number a little OCD in that area
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I always tip, normally just round the bill up to the nearest 10.









N16K
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anyone ever tipped at Nandos?
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quote:
Originally posted by spencer88
https://www.gov.uk/tips-at-work/overview


FFS!
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Stu_22 sounds like a right friendly waiter
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I always tip in restaurants unless they've taken an age to bring the bill over... cabs get tips too. Delivery guys don't because I always pay by card, if I was handing over cash it might be different.
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i only buy food and drink from the supermarket, so no.
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quote:
Originally posted by Eck
Stu_22 sounds like a right friendly waiter


Thank you

The thing that I don't like with the whole tax and tips debate is that it's not a guaranteed income I can't go to the bank ask for a mortgage because I earn and average £xxx a month in tips.
Most of my tips are paid through my wages so taxed as I'm a good waiter
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Not unless I'm on holiday
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu_22
quote:
Originally posted by Eck
Stu_22 sounds like a right friendly waiter


Thank you

The thing that I don't like with the whole tax and tips debate is that it's not a guaranteed income I can't go to the bank ask for a mortgage because I earn and average £xxx a month in tips.
Most of my tips are paid through my wages so taxed as I'm a good waiter

I was being sarcastic. You sound pretentious as fuck. Do see the point of earnings though.

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