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Tipping at restruants

Started by sugarray, August 05, 2011, 03:06:03 PM

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sugarray

What is your tip percentage?

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I am asking b/c we are going to Disney and all of our meals will be payed before we go, so we will need to tip.


honker22

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stinkpickle

If the service is decent, I usually tip 20% to 33%...which in Disney dollars turns out be about $400 per meal.   :D

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Quote from: socalturkeyman on August 05, 2011, 03:36:52 PM
15 to 20 percent

Unless its Christmas time when I try to tip a bit more.


BOFF

20% normally.
30% for outstanding service, the service which always makes the meals/atmospheres better.
10% for the worst, even if I don't think the service deserves anything. I never know what a person may be going through to cause such poor service.


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I dont tip none i figure as high as the food is, they getting my money anyway.Call me a elcheapo i dont care. :lol:


Unless the waitress looks good.But most of the time i always get weirdos for waitress.

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About 20% as long as I don't have to listen to It's A Small World or Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious again during my meal.   
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vaturkey

#13
We usually tip 20%, however today my wife and myself ate out and the meal was $23, but our waitress was in her 60's and the sweetest lady you would ever want to meet, she was too old to be waiting tables and she had a real bad limp.  My wife gave her a $5 tip.  


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I usually double the tax and add some till I get an even number. Who carries a calculator with them to figure out what 20% is?

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