Deb in IA said:I think she said the $78 was before tax.
When I add the 6% Michigan sales tax, I get $82.68.
15 divided by 82.68 = 18.1%, the amount of the tip, using the numbers MIGrandma gave.
(yes, I am a math nerd)
You may feel sorry for us but I feel sorry for the poor waitress who had her tip reduced because she did something that the majority of the population seems to appreciate. She did everything a waitress is suppose to do and it still wasn't good enough for you, which makes me think you would find something wrong no matter what she did.
Goodness! We just got home (car shopping, bought a new car today) and I see all the responses. Thank you to the ones who answered nicely and to those who didn't....well, just bless your hearts is all I've got to say to you.
You know, we all have our annoyances. Those who said it wouldn't be a blip on their radar, well fine....glad to hear it....but I'm sure other things annoy you that wouldn't annoy me. And to those who brought up things in the past, good grief. Let. It. Go. You must be the type to bring things up from years ago in arguments with your spouses too, right? Whatever.
Just so you all know the bill came to $78 before tax (no alcohol, FIL and step MIL don't drink, so we chose not to as well out of respect for their beliefs about it) and we tipped $15, roughly 15%. Is that acceptable to all you who were beating me over the head with a stick because we chose to reduce the tip?
I have grown quite a thick skin from this message board, but good grief some of you just make it a lot less fun than it used to be. I can understand why so many new people stay away from here. Pretty sad when grown adults here have to put other posters down just to make themselves feel better. I hope you're proud of yourselves. And I'm not talking to everyone here, there are some who can answer a question nicely but the ones I'm talking about, you know who you are. I feel sorry for you, I really do. Pretty pathetic.![]()
It wasn't a restaurant where they have computerized billing.
Just so you all know the bill came to $78 before tax (no alcohol, FIL and step MIL don't drink, so we chose not to as well out of respect for their beliefs about it) and we tipped $15, roughly 15%.
I kind of LIKE that my waitress refills my drink or brings me more napkins without asking my permission to do so. I guess some people don't. And this is why being a waitress must suck...having to be friggin' mind reader.
I kind of LIKE that my waitress refills my drink or brings me more napkins without asking my permission to do so. I guess some people don't. And this is why being a waitress must suck...having to be friggin' mind reader.
I tip my server on their friendly service. If they are pleasant enough I usually give 20%. I never order dessert when we eat out. If they forgot to ask that would not even phase me. The service has to be pretty bad for me to reduce a tip. Dessert would not be one of them. I give credit to anyone who works with the public. It's a very hard job. A lot of different people out there.
We were only about half through our meal when she stopped at the table and said "I'm going to leave this (bill) here, but if you need anything else we can add it."
And you bump it to the top, then complain because the thread is hanging around?And, at that point, the reply should be, "We are looking forward to dessert!"
She didn't have to ask, at that point, if you knew you were going to be doing dessert or not.
She offered to provide anything further that the OP and her party might need.
Really...
Is this thread even still here?
Some people...![]()
It is very common to go ahead and drop the check.
As opposed to some places and cultures where one almost has to get up and go beg for it, as it is considered "rude as it might rush the guest".
And you bump it to the top, then complain because the thread is hanging around?
Some people...
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Things look different than they did yesterday....