AKL_Megs
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Let's say you go out to dinner with two friends. You each get a meal and a drink, and you each are paying for your own meals, so you have three bills.
One bill comes to $12, one bill comes to $18, and one bill comes to $16.
You only had one waitress. You only had one table. Had all of the meals been on one bill, the total would have come to $46.
Am I totally crazy, or are my friends totally crazy...
I had the $16 bill, and I left a $3-and-some-change tip (to make the amount even), which is a little more than 15% and a little less than 20%.
My FRIENDS on the other hand, EACH left $4 tips, and thought I was wrong for leaving MY 15%... they claimed that we EACH should have left 15% of the TOTAL bill.
Our waitress got a $11-and-some-change for a $46 bill.
Who is crazy? And, did I do the right/wrong thing?
One bill comes to $12, one bill comes to $18, and one bill comes to $16.
You only had one waitress. You only had one table. Had all of the meals been on one bill, the total would have come to $46.
Am I totally crazy, or are my friends totally crazy...
I had the $16 bill, and I left a $3-and-some-change tip (to make the amount even), which is a little more than 15% and a little less than 20%.
My FRIENDS on the other hand, EACH left $4 tips, and thought I was wrong for leaving MY 15%... they claimed that we EACH should have left 15% of the TOTAL bill.
Our waitress got a $11-and-some-change for a $46 bill.

Who is crazy? And, did I do the right/wrong thing?
