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Look how their entitlement breeds racism and discrimination :xThis is too true G...... servers try to avoid our tables because they assume we're not going to tip
The consensus is, Black people don't tip
Went to Treasures gentlemen's club on Superbowl weekend, met my white coworkers there.
We (my friend and I) were asked by the hostess would you like to find your own seat or have us seat you? We chose to be seated.
She stated, you know you have to tip to be seated right? We said no problem.
I asked my white friend if she asked him the same when he wanted to be seated. He said, Nope.
This has nothing to do with my stance on tipping. Plus I already get it with you; you think ppl who don't tip are cheap, I think ppl who feel they always have to tip are suckas.Don't make this a race thing, b.
If you don't want to tip, don't go out to eat.
I work for tips, at a concert venue bar
It's funny how every time a certain genre of music is being played, the crowd doesn't tip. And with some types of music, you already expect the crowd to come in tipping .
I'm not going to say which genre doesn't tip, because jimmies will be rustled to the max ...also, with that same no tipping concerts, everyone in the crowd just happens to order food, no one ever orders food..
people shouldnt be forced to tip or feel like they have to
if you tip cool, if you dont cool
PS. I tip, if they ask for a tip though...i wont
I work for tips, at a concert venue bar
It's funny how every time a certain genre of music is being played, the crowd doesn't tip. And with some types of music, you already expect the crowd to come in tipping .
I'm not going to say which genre doesn't tip, because jimmies will be rustled to the max ...also, with that same no tipping concerts, everyone in the crowd just happens to order food, no one ever orders food..
Aint nobody stupid, you might as well say it...
I work for tips, at a concert venue bar
It's funny how every time a certain genre of music is being played, the crowd doesn't tip. And with some types of music, you already expect the crowd to come in tipping .
I'm not going to say which genre doesn't tip, because jimmies will be rustled to the max ...also, with that same no tipping concerts, everyone in the crowd just happens to order food, no one ever orders food..
Aint nobody stupid, you might as well say it...
I work for tips, at a concert venue bar
It's funny how every time a certain genre of music is being played, the crowd doesn't tip. And with some types of music, you already expect the crowd to come in tipping .
I'm not going to say which genre doesn't tip, because jimmies will be rustled to the max ...also, with that same no tipping concerts, everyone in the crowd just happens to order food, no one ever orders food..
Aint nobody stupid, you might as well say it...
He ain't the first person to say that. I've heard the same from a few waiters/waitress I know.
we all know thisWe know it's rap
I work for tips, at a concert venue bar
It's funny how every time a certain genre of music is being played, the crowd doesn't tip. And with some types of music, you already expect the crowd to come in tipping .
I'm not going to say which genre doesn't tip, because jimmies will be rustled to the max ...also, with that same no tipping concerts, everyone in the crowd just happens to order food, literally 95% of the crowd will order food, no one ever orders food..
I would say that person is either happening to notice one certain group of ppl more than other groups or where that person works it happens to be the truth.Interested to hear Ziks thoughts on this.
If a person is a waitress and they make the observation that certain groups of people don't tip (generally speaking), would this person be deemed a racist?
Is it possible that the person is being truthful?
What's racist is letting that service influence your views on those ppl, letting it change how you approach your job when serving those groups and how you treat those ppl, and out right saying that this certain group doesn't tip.It's a stereotype sure, but every group of people has stereotypes that they can either reinforce or that they could break.
Thoughts?
how did you respond when she said "you know you have to tip to be seated right?"
This is too true G.
The consensus is, Black people don't tip
Went to Treasures gentlemen's club on Superbowl weekend, met my white coworkers there.
We (my friend and I) were asked by the hostess would you like to find your own seat or have us seat you? We chose to be seated.
She stated, you know you have to tip to be seated right? We said no problem.
I asked my white friend if she asked him the same when he wanted to be seated. He said, Nope.
I said sure no problem.
I don't give life to insults by acknowledging them.
You're not racist Diego.how did you respond when she said "you know you have to tip to be seated right?"
This is too true G.
The consensus is, Black people don't tip
Went to Treasures gentlemen's club on Superbowl weekend, met my white coworkers there.
We (my friend and I) were asked by the hostess would you like to find your own seat or have us seat you? We chose to be seated.
She stated, you know you have to tip to be seated right? We said no problem.
I asked my white friend if she asked him the same when he wanted to be seated. He said, Nope.
I said sure no problem.
I don't give life to insults by acknowledging them.
Read the post like 5 times to look for it. Maybe my racism against black people is blinding me.
You sound more upset than the person who went through it.
But ima let you go ahead and get the last word. You itching to call me a racist.
Don't half *** it.
He ain't the first person to say that. I've heard the same from a few waiters/waitress I know.
You wrong for hinting at it in pretty obvious manner but acting like you're holding back on it.
We all know what you trying to say, b.
I've heard similar things from people in the service industry, though.
Interested to hear Ziks thoughts on this.
If a person is a waitress and they make the observation that certain groups of people don't tip (generally speaking), would this person be deemed a racist?
Is it possible that the person is being truthful?
It's a stereotype sure, but every group of people has stereotypes that they can either reinforce or that they could break.
Thoughts?