bindao63108
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I am talking about when the service is good. I have no problem not leaving tips when it's not good. As a matter of fact, I gave the tips ($10) to a hostess since I didn't feel I got a good service from my waitress.
How do people think and handle tips?
For example, if a bill is over $500 at dinner, do you still do 20%?
Thank YOU all!!!
PS- last time we were at a restuarant, the waiter was very good and the bill was about $450, and my husband left $90 as the tip so I was just wonder if it is too much when the bill is high and we still do a %. Thanks all!!
Okay, I think that I needed to provide some clarification about the bill since some people think it is rather unreal. The bill above was for a party of 6 adults (no wine since none of us drink) and it was at Chesters in Wichita, KS. Also, I can give another example. Go to Blue Ocean in Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, you will see $300+ for one appetizer (but it is so good ïÂÅ ). I understand tipping is a personal preference. I am asking the questions out of my curiosity. I truly appreciated the insights given by people who work in service industry. We as outsiders have no idea that our servers have to share their tips!
How do people think and handle tips?
For example, if a bill is over $500 at dinner, do you still do 20%?
Thank YOU all!!!
PS- last time we were at a restuarant, the waiter was very good and the bill was about $450, and my husband left $90 as the tip so I was just wonder if it is too much when the bill is high and we still do a %. Thanks all!!
Okay, I think that I needed to provide some clarification about the bill since some people think it is rather unreal. The bill above was for a party of 6 adults (no wine since none of us drink) and it was at Chesters in Wichita, KS. Also, I can give another example. Go to Blue Ocean in Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, you will see $300+ for one appetizer (but it is so good ïÂÅ ). I understand tipping is a personal preference. I am asking the questions out of my curiosity. I truly appreciated the insights given by people who work in service industry. We as outsiders have no idea that our servers have to share their tips!