Hehe... Simple questions warrant simple answers. The reason why I don't give simple answers to many other questions is because the issues being discussed are not simple, and so simple answers are wrong.ETA Bicker, I don't think I've ever seen you give a one word response![]()

As this thread approaches my cut-off limit, I'm wondering if the OP got their answer. Are they a take-out tipper? Is their friend? Has this thread resolved anything for the OP?


Yes. My subscription is set up to automatically subscribe to threads when I post. I have a personal limit for threads that reach 100 posts or more as I don't typically participate in clique threads so if a particularly interesting thread gets there, I unsubscribe as a matter of principle.Your cut-off limit?
Many people answered the OP's original question, and it developed into more as does just about every other thread on the Dis.![]()

Is that even legal? I wouldn't believe it myself and I would be finding another restaurant to eat at.
I believe it - many of these workers can hardly speak English, same with the many Asian workers at all of the nail salons. Heck, you can drive a few miles, and oick up illegal immigrants who gather every morning, looking for day work. These people are desperate for jobs - the businesses know the workers can't do anything legally.
I would think illegal immigrants protesting outside their workplace would draw the kind of attention that neither they nor their employer wants.
Personally, the only thing unfortunate in that situation is that they are here in the first place. I think its sick that they try to guilt people into tipping them when they shouldn't be living in our country or working at that restaurant in the first place, but thats just me and really has nothing to do withhether or not they deserve tips for the service they provide and nothing to do with the OP.
Lol - they're not trying to get people to tip them! They are blocking the entrance of the parking lot, telling people to take their business elsewhere! Man, you really have tipping issues to think that workers would drive away business in an evil plot to get people to tip at buffets!
You could have been more clear about their intentions in your post.Yes, I tip 10-20%. The server still has to get your order together. I've found that since I tip, my orders are never messed up and when i call the restuarants, they know our preferneces.
Whether it's your local chinese restaurant or a national chain, do you tip when picking up food?
This topic developed into a heated conversation between myself and a friend of 30 years.