wovenwonder
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Just wondering if you tip by the recommended percentages or do you use a method of your own?
I usually tip around the recommended amount of 15% [on average] BUT I have to admit that I have a REAL problem with this. When we go out to a nice [expensive] place to eat -- we simply order a meal [not appetizer, drinks, desserts, etc]. The same as we order in a local family resturant. So why should I tip the server $15 for a $100 dinner and another server $3 for a $20 dinner when they both work as hard? We spend about the same amount of time in both places -- and they each require the same amount of work - which isn't much -- we are not high maintenance customers. [I would have actually left apx $10 for the $100 meal and $4 or $5 for the $20 meal.]
Does anyone else understand my 'logic'? And if not -- can you explain to me why I might want to think differently?
I usually tip around the recommended amount of 15% [on average] BUT I have to admit that I have a REAL problem with this. When we go out to a nice [expensive] place to eat -- we simply order a meal [not appetizer, drinks, desserts, etc]. The same as we order in a local family resturant. So why should I tip the server $15 for a $100 dinner and another server $3 for a $20 dinner when they both work as hard? We spend about the same amount of time in both places -- and they each require the same amount of work - which isn't much -- we are not high maintenance customers. [I would have actually left apx $10 for the $100 meal and $4 or $5 for the $20 meal.]
Does anyone else understand my 'logic'? And if not -- can you explain to me why I might want to think differently?