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You dudes buy 200+ sneakers but you cant seem to fork over a few extra bucks for a tip. Amazes me.
You cheap skates, tip well!
if they dont tip 100 times thats like 200 dollars that goes towards a new pair of kicks.
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You dudes buy 200+ sneakers but you cant seem to fork over a few extra bucks for a tip. Amazes me.
You cheap skates, tip well!
if they dont tip 100 times thats like 200 dollars that goes towards a new pair of kicks.
lol right?You dudes buy 200+ sneakers but you cant seem to fork over a few extra bucks for a tip. Amazes me.
You cheap skates, tip well!
My cut is $17 and I tip $8.
if they dont tip 100 times thats like 200 dollars that goes towards a new pair of kicks.
Shhhh......... That makes too much sense lol. Seriously though, heard this over and over, do you tip your doctors? So why the hell do you tip the delivery man?
Shhhh......... That makes too much sense lol. Seriously though, heard this over and over, do you tip your doctors? So why the hell do you tip the delivery man?
Haircut $15my cut is 20, i throw my guy a 20. 100% tip gets the best service
OD
Cut is 13 I tip mine 5
Same and by doing that my barber never makes me wait.Haircut $15ODmy cut is 20, i throw my guy a 20. 100% tip gets the best service
Cut is 13 I tip mine 5
Tip $5
Most I have paid for sneakers are 120maxYou dudes buy 200+ sneakers but you cant seem to fork over a few extra bucks for a tip. Amazes me.
You cheap skates, tip well!
You dudes buy 200+ sneakers but you cant seem to fork over a few extra bucks for a tip. Amazes me.
Why do so many non-tippers wear their stinginess as a badge of honor?
You don't tip? Fine. But why act like it's something to be proud of?
Every circle has at least one guy like this and they ALWAYS want to get a heated discussion started about it.
You tip your barber/hairdresser
You tip your mailman/garbageman during the holidays
You tip you cab drivers
You tip waiters/waitresses
You tip delivery men
These are things your parents should have taught you
Most people don't understand how much tipping well can actually help you in the long run. I'm a waiter. We all have SHARP memories when it comes to good and bad tippers. If you go to a restaurant often, and you tip bad (under 15% is BAD, and 18-20% is expected), the waiter will remember you. He/she will also tell all other waiters in the restaurant if you tipped bad too, and they will all memorize your face. Next time you come in, don't be surprised with how bad your service is.
I'm always tipping just because. I tip my food servers, delivery dudes/gals, barber, sometimes even other service people. Everytime I go to a restaurant to eat I end up tipped $10 and my meals always are under $15. Feel like I gotta slow that down and stop doing it so much. That $10 adds up
I bet if you tipped right, he's already be on his way instead of "still in bed".My trim/shave is $7, and his tip is $0 cause he's always "on his way" which translates to "'I'm still in the bed"
I think by "delivery guy"...they meant mail man, unless I misunderstood. I've never thought to tip the mailman.Because the delivery guy is saving you the trip going to the place to get your food. He/she has that as a job, give em a few bucks. You know damn well they arent making the greatest money.
20%Most people don't understand how much tipping well can actually help you in the long run. I'm a waiter. We all have SHARP memories when it comes to good and bad tippers. If you go to a restaurant often, and you tip bad (under 15% is BAD, and 18-20% is expected), the waiter will remember you. He/she will also tell all other waiters in the restaurant if you tipped bad too, and they will all memorize your face. Next time you come in, don't be surprised with how bad your service is.
I'm always tipping just because. I tip my food servers, delivery dudes/gals, barber, sometimes even other service people. Everytime I go to a restaurant to eat I end up tipped $10 and my meals always are under $15. Feel like I gotta slow that down and stop doing it so much. That $10 adds up
Likewise, if you tip well (over 20%), the waiter will tell all the other waiters about it, and the next time you come in, you'll be amazed with the service. If I know a certain guest is a GREAT tipper, I will go above and beyond to make sure every little details exceeds their expectations. If I know a guest is a bad tipper, or if another server lets me know they are, that guest gets THE BARE MINIMUM of service. At the end of the day I average 20-22% tips, so that's just what I expect.
Everywhere I'm a regular, I get amazing service, because they know I'm gonna tip atleast 20%, and most likely more. I often skip the wait if there is one, and/or I get hooked up fat. At my local bar the other night, I had SIX DOUBLE JAMESONS on the rocks, and my girl had 5 grey goose and sodas. My total bill was 15 dollars (yes, just 15), instead of what should have been over 80 easily. So I toss the bartender 40 total which is almost 200% tip. My overall total was still less than half. And so the circle continues.
TLDR: It's worth it to tip well. If you go to a certain bar a LOT...then tip stupid fat. Watch your future bills get smaller, and your drinks and service get exponentially better. It's not rocket science. Tipping well in many cases will actually save you money while getting better service.
20%
Most people don't understand how much tipping well can actually help you in the long run. I'm a waiter. We all have SHARP memories when it comes to good and bad tippers. If you go to a restaurant often, and you tip bad (under 15% is BAD, and 18-20% is expected), the waiter will remember you. He/she will also tell all other waiters in the restaurant if you tipped bad too, and they will all memorize your face. Next time you come in, don't be surprised with how bad your service is.
I'm always tipping just because. I tip my food servers, delivery dudes/gals, barber, sometimes even other service people. Everytime I go to a restaurant to eat I end up tipped $10 and my meals always are under $15. Feel like I gotta slow that down and stop doing it so much. That $10 adds up
Likewise, if you tip well (over 20%), the waiter will tell all the other waiters about it, and the next time you come in, you'll be amazed with the service. If I know a certain guest is a GREAT tipper, I will go above and beyond to make sure every little details exceeds their expectations. If I know a guest is a bad tipper, or if another server lets me know they are, that guest gets THE BARE MINIMUM of service. At the end of the day I average 20-22% tips, so that's just what I expect.
Everywhere I'm a regular, I get amazing service, because they know I'm gonna tip atleast 20%, and most likely more. I often skip the wait if there is one, and/or I get hooked up fat. At my local bar the other night, I had SIX DOUBLE JAMESONS on the rocks, and my girl had 5 grey goose and sodas. My total bill was 15 dollars (yes, just 15), instead of what should have been over 80 easily. So I toss the bartender 40 total which is almost 200% tip. My overall total was still less than half. And so the circle continues.
TLDR: It's worth it to tip well. If you go to a certain bar a LOT...then tip stupid fat. Watch your future bills get smaller, and your drinks and service get exponentially better. It's not rocket science. Tipping well in many cases will actually save you money while getting better service.
So if I spend $300 i have to tip $50
nah.
$20 is the most i'll tip.