WowLookAtThat
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A tip isn't a courtesy. It's the waitstaff's salary. You might not like that that's the way the industry is set up, but it is.
In addition, if you don't tip because the waiter is doing something you feel isn't servile enough, you're costing them money on top, as they're taxed on the assumed tip that you didn't give them.
The talking to your child wasn't you, no, it was another poster who had a similar list of reasons to deny a tip, I was combining them; didn't mean to imply they were all you. You did say if waiters are standing around talking though.
You seemed to miss the part where the bad attitude of the waiter came in. Sorry to interrupt a conversation but when someone asks something within the job requirements it is probably not a good idea to roll eyes or give attitude when someone asks for something. Just because the waiter was in a bad mood that day why did I have to be treated badly because of it?
Once again as I have stated, waiting tables is basically a customer service job and while I don't expect someone to snap at my request I do expect some common courtesy. It sucks when a waiter isn't tipped highly for good service however when a waiter is rude or ignores a customer the tip is little to nil. I knew that my service was based on the customer so I tried not to be rude because of that. Why should anyone pay for bad service?