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it the holidays, do you follow this graph when eating out/getting coffee?

>> No.11549608

>>11549451
Fuck this barbaric shit. Why can't businesses just pay the fucking worker?

>> No.11549615

>>11549451
someone worked way too hard on such obvious bait

>> No.11549633

>>11549608
even big corporate multi nationals run on razor thin margins thanks to Obama era taxes and the Chinese and you want wage hikes? No fuck off with that shit you idiot.

>> No.11549664

>>11549451

>funerals

Took it too far.

>> No.11549674

>>11549664
Enjoy eternity in hell

>> No.11549681

>>11549633
Whoa! You're right about fuck Obama but you're ring about tipping. Fuck that shit. All of it.

>> No.11549693

>infographic
>tipping anyone other than waiters/waitresses
Why would people do this? I don't tip anyone in hotels.

>> No.11549708

>>11549451
Who has this much fucking money?

>> No.11549712

>>11549693
Enjoy broken elevators

>> No.11549741

>>11549451
This tipping culture has got to go. Fuck this shit.

>> No.11549742

>>11549712
You think the guy in the elevator does the maintenance on them?

>> No.11549755

>>11549712

I never interact with the guy that fixes the elevators.

>> No.11549759

>>11549741
Yeah! It doesn't even fit. It somebody tried to tip me at my job, I'd be fired. It is bribery and corruption. Extortion. Exploitation of the workers.

>> No.11549778

>>11549451
>tote my own bags for free
>most of the hotels around here don't offer room service anymore
>towels are complementary because that's a health hazard
>no doorman, free diy
>no concierge, free diy
>housework only straightening up the bed and dumping trash, and you can request not to have it done

>waiters
15-20%, any more is generousity.
>takeout
Not necessary, the cashier just hands you the food to go. Anything at all is generousity.
>tip jar
Never tip the tip jar unless you like everyone working there. The tip jar is split evenly among all employees. If you like someone's service that much and they only have a tip jar, insist that only they take it and tell no one.
>pizza delivery
Already included in the bill, but an extra $5 or $10 is thoughtful depending on the size of your order. I give $20 for big party orders of $100+ in pizza. Any more is generousity.

>travel
just rent a car or take a plane. fuck riding in small vehicles with strangers.
>tipping airline workers
lol

>any salon work
15%. Any more is generousity.

>weddings, funerals
Too scarce and too varied for specific tipping rules to apply. Most services include gratuities and how much you give to a mourning family is up to you.

>> No.11549812

>tipping at funerals
The absolute state of Canada.

>> No.11549822

>>11549451
Ez b8

>> No.11549931

>>11549451
>tipping
Lmfao hell no, fuck you wagecucks
>>11549608
Because when they did, the workers bitched that made less than with tips because they couldn't hide their unearned income under the table

>> No.11549960

>30-50% of the bill for wait staff

Ok, this is obvious bait. I don't even think waiters think that should be the standard.

>> No.11550374

>>11549778
>pizza delivery
Already included in the bill

Domino's driver here, that is not actually the case. The delivery fee goes to the owner to cover liability insurance. Maybe $1 goes to the driver for mileage. Depends on the franchisee.

>> No.11550741

So, how about it service professionals? I wanna start at ten percent and go up or down from there depending on how we get along. Is that reasonable?

>> No.11550860

>>11549633
>even big corporate multi nationals run on razor thin margins
Interesting statement, can you show us a source to prove it?

>> No.11550866

>>11549451
no because most of the places i go to have hospitality included the prices.

>> No.11551204

>>11549451

>there is a specific tip% for massage therapist and funerals
M U R I C A

>> No.11551206

>americans

>> No.11551221

How much should I tip at 7-11?

>> No.11551248

>>11549451
I have never seen that graph before so probably not.

>> No.11551368

>>11549633
Literally nothing would change. Prices on services where you are expected to tip would go up, but it evens out now that you're not doing it. And the pizza guy knows how much money he'll have each month.

>> No.11551419

In Germany the rule of thumb is to round up to the next full amount depending on quality of service. Bad service no tip, decent service next full one to two euros, above average service next five to ten euros, outstanding service next ten to twenty euros.
You can use the first tipping tier to signal the other party's bad service in the sense of round up, I don't want to waste more time with you than necessary.

>> No.11551457

>>11551248
>>>11549451 (OP)
>I have never seen that graph before so probably not.
It has euro money in the graphics, and the amounts/percents are intentionally wrong/too high/ridiculous. It's some kind of bait. $50 for housekeeping per day? $35 to hail a cab? No, not at any hotel in the world would that work.

I'd say, no, I wouldn't follow that chart except to understand who to tip, people who perform services. I think it's a given to leave money on a dresser for the maid, sometimes I do it daily, sometimes I do it end-of-stay if I think it'll be the same crew daily, but not everyone understands that is expected at all. You don't tip waiters at a wedding, but the host does...if they are overall happy with the service, itll be more, and maybe a special person who took extra care of grandma gets more.

>> No.11551473

Ive stopped tipping in the US once they made it a thing to rip people off with their resort fee bullshit plus the entitled behavior in general of expecting money for the most basic tasks.

You tip when the service is good and you dont when its bad its that easy.

>> No.11552860

bump

>> No.11553754

>>11549451
>The resturant sections

I'm a wage cuck waiter and even I think all of those are too much.

>> No.11553997

>>11549633

Oh no those poor corporations whose directors only take home $20m + share options + pension each year.

How does the shoe polish taste, bootlicker?

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11555425

Why are women such cheapskates?