What are your standards for tipping in the following situations, if at all?Restaurant: Restaurant Take Out: Sandwich Shop Tip Jar:Coffee Shop (standard/black coffee):Coffee Shop (fancy coffee):Food Delivery:Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price):Taxi:Bar:Beer only at a Bar:Beer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights):Liquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink):Musicians at a Bar:Cleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.):Construction Services:Movers:That's all I can think of right now
5/31/2017 9:45:28 AM
I guess we were due for another one of these.
5/31/2017 9:48:29 AM
I try to tip at least a little bit in every situation where it's even debatable. Makes me feel good.
5/31/2017 10:15:05 AM
Restaurant: 20+%Restaurant Take Out: Sandwich Shop Tip Jar: 20+%Coffee Shop (standard/black coffee): 20+%Coffee Shop (fancy coffee): 20+%Food Delivery: 20+%Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price): 20+%Taxi:Bar: 20+%Beer only at a Bar: 20+%Beer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights):Liquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): 20+%Musicians at a Bar:Cleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): 20+%Construction Services:Movers:
5/31/2017 10:22:24 AM
I tip extra because there's the stigma that says "black people don't tip". I over-compensate to avoid being thought of as a stereotype. It's a shitty hang up I have due to the prejudices of you people.
5/31/2017 10:22:51 AM
One of the maintenance guys at my apt complex had to fix my AC awhile back. I tried to give him $10 because this guy works his ass off. He flat out insisted he couldn't take the money or he'd be fired. He said an old lady baked him a cake and that was okay. I'll lolled and offered him a can of Slim Jims, which he accepted, haha.
5/31/2017 10:27:09 AM
I often don't tip at the sandwich tip jar because it often seems that the sandwich is already more expensive than it's worth. But I always tip at lest 20%+ at restaurants, unless the service was particularly bad.
5/31/2017 10:56:52 AM
tipping for take-out? wtf?no, fuck that noiseRestaurant: 20%+Restaurant Take Out: Nah, fuck thatSandwich Shop Tip Jar: every now and then throw in some cashCoffee Shop (standard/black coffee): nopeCoffee Shop (fancy coffee): throw in a few bucks occasionallyFood Delivery: $5Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price): $5 Taxi: uber- no tipBar: if i'm cashing out at the end of the night, 20%. If i'm just paying for a drink probably $2 for a drinkunless its extremeBeer only at a Bar: still 20% if i'm cashing out, if its just a drink at the bar i'll leave $1Beer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights): lol, yeah rightLiquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): i don't order anything that takes more steps than pouring and maybe ice, so see above, i don't care if its more expensive the effort is the sameMusicians at a Bar: i've given cash on occasion to request a song, or because i think they are really good, but not by any kind of rule or regularityCleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): i tip $5 for a $20 car wash, when i've paid to have it detailed i tipped about $50Construction Services: i've tipped a handy man but i've never tipped a contractor i've hired beyond making sure they have cold drinks Movers: i've only used a moving service once and was told explicitly by the boss that gratuity was included and that i shouldn't tip the workers[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 11:19 AM. Reason : .]
5/31/2017 11:10:29 AM
These aren't really exact numbers, i don't generally pull out my phone to calculate an exact % Restaurant: 18-20%, sometimes a little less or sometimes a little more. but that'smy averageRestaurant Take Out: $0Sandwich Shop Tip Jar: usually $0, if i'm paying cash i might drop my coin change in there.Coffee Shop (standard/black coffee): don't really ever go to coffee shops but probably same as sandwich shopCoffee Shop (fancy coffee): n/aFood Delivery: couple bucks for something like pizzaFood Delivery (if delivery fee included in price): same as aboveTaxi: probably in the 20% range. $5 for a $20 fare seems about right to me, but i'm not a frequent taxi-user at allBar: if i have a tab, 18-20% when i close out. if i'm paying cash each time i'm ordering a drink then just $1 or so per drink depending on my change situation. maybe i'll break a $20 for a $5 drink and give a $5 tip, but then i won't tip on drinks after that, for example (maybe that's a bad way of doing it idk). but yeah it usually breaks down to ~$1/drinkBeer only at a Bar: same as aboveBeer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights): $0Liquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): don't really ever order thatMusicians at a Bar: $0Cleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): n/aConstruction Services: $0 Movers: n/abasically, if i tip i do it at about 20%...but many of these situations either don't apply to me or i don't tip for.
5/31/2017 11:12:36 AM
tipping for coffee?i mean i don't drink coffee, but unless they're bringing it out to a table and refilling an empty mug, they don't deserve a tip for pouring a cup of coffee. might as well start tipping at mcdonalds.
5/31/2017 11:15:32 AM
i only tip at my regular coffee shop, but not as any kind of percentage its more about if i have cash on me and if its been awhile since i left a tip. they are open on holidays and i usually tip like $10-$20 those days, the rest of the time its a few bucks here and there
5/31/2017 11:22:15 AM
most places that have a "tip jar" out, i would occasionally drop my coins in there if i pay cash. but i'm not going out of my way to tip them. that's what i would do at a coffee shop or sandwich shop or dry cleaners or whatever.
5/31/2017 11:32:08 AM
What does it matter, it's an argument regardless.[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 11:40 AM. Reason : sss]
5/31/2017 11:40:14 AM
Look i know this site is almost dead but are we really THIS desperate for "new" threads?
5/31/2017 11:45:42 AM
Restaurant: 20-25% unless they're exceptionally rude/neglectful Restaurant Take Out: 0Sandwich Shop Tip Jar: 0 for the most partCoffee Shop (standard/black coffee): 0 for the most part unless I'm drinking it there / getting a muffinCoffee Shop (fancy coffee): I'd tip a little bit for something complex but I drink black coffeeFood Delivery: about 15-20%Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price): A few bucks Taxi: 10%Bar: If I pick up the tab for a group I'll do 20%Beer only at a Bar: I tip $1 per beer even if the beer itself is $1. Fuck paying more than that to pour a drink. an $8 beer takes the same time/skill to pour as a bud light. Beer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights): 0Liquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): $2 maxBar disclaimer: If I'm a regular or spend a lot of time talking to the bartender, I'll tip more like 20-25%+ at the same time, if I'll never be there again and the bartender is a prick to me I have no problems stiffing them.Musicians at a Bar: A few bucks if I have cash and really like the musicCleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): $5 for car cleaning.Construction Services: 0Movers: Usually $20 a head unless previously negotiated. Not really trying to piss off a bunch of ex felons that just saw what kind of shit I have and know where I live.
5/31/2017 11:46:20 AM
5/31/2017 11:49:17 AM
I tip for lexington style BBQ but not eastern style.
5/31/2017 11:49:19 AM
5/31/2017 1:00:10 PM
Am I a schmuck for tipping my barber?
5/31/2017 1:35:35 PM
No. I tip 20-30% for haircuts
5/31/2017 1:39:40 PM
Surprised tattooer didn't make the list
5/31/2017 2:03:56 PM
5/31/2017 2:40:41 PM
^ I might dump the spare coin change on the rare occasion I pay in cash, but in the instance you're describing I don't feel any obligation to do so. Paying via card, I'm rarely even offered the opportunity to sign the receipt and fill out a tip line.
5/31/2017 2:46:47 PM
5/31/2017 3:21:11 PM
5/31/2017 3:22:34 PM
when i get restaurant takeout its usually the host/hostess
5/31/2017 3:26:34 PM
On the server wage vs minimum wage thing though, how does it actually work if your base+tips don't = the minimum wage of $7.25 over the pay period? Your employer has to make up the difference right?[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 3:28 PM. Reason : ^ and hosts aren't tipped employees? it's often servers and occasionally bartenders at places I go]
5/31/2017 3:26:47 PM
5/31/2017 3:32:23 PM
5/31/2017 3:33:29 PM
5/31/2017 3:56:53 PM
^i think the consensus seems to be $1 per beer for individual purchases. if you're closing out a tab after multiple beers that is when the 20% seems to be used by people ITT..which, yes, may amount to $.60/beer, but if it's on a $15 bill that's a pretty standard tip right? like, nobody's slamming down $.60 of coins every time they buy a beer. or calculating exactly 20% for a $3.75 beer and digging in their pockets for change.[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 5:47 PM. Reason : f]
5/31/2017 5:46:24 PM
If I get 3 beers @ $3 each, I'm probably gonna leave $15 or so
5/31/2017 5:53:13 PM
fuck outta herepoors need to learn the value of moneyj/k I generally tip 20% or $5, whichever is greater
5/31/2017 8:55:52 PM
I tip either the same price of whatever item was sold to me or a full tank of gas if it's pizza
5/31/2017 9:28:34 PM
i don't tipthe expectation will never go away if you keep indulging it[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 9:40 PM. Reason : unless the waitress is hot]
5/31/2017 9:39:46 PM
even if i pay with a card i tip with cash so they dont have to pay taxes on it if they can help it[Edited on May 31, 2017 at 9:44 PM. Reason : taxation is theft ]
5/31/2017 9:42:32 PM
I pay cash for the main bill and only tip with a card.
5/31/2017 9:46:51 PM
I usually try to tip 10-15% for restaurant take out, especially if they don't charge an extra fee to do it. My reasoning is that all the boxes and stuff they use isn't free, and assuming that the tip makes its way to the cooks, they still helped make the meal.
5/31/2017 10:56:10 PM
5/31/2017 11:11:43 PM
Just have a small sampling of all of the problems that this stupid process / policy causes:
6/1/2017 11:20:17 PM
Fuck tipping
6/3/2017 11:48:38 PM
Restaurant: 20%Restaurant Take Out: 10%Sandwich Shop Tip Jar: Change if I paid cash.Coffee Shop (standard/black coffee): 0Coffee Shop (fancy coffee): Change if I paid cashFood Delivery: 15%Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price):15%Taxi: UBERBar: 20%Beer only at a Bar: 20% or $1/drink if paying cashBeer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights): 0Liquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): 20%Musicians at a Bar: $1 if they play some stuff I like. $1/song request, if I ask them to play somethingCleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): 0Construction Services:0Movers: $5/man on the job. unless they've taken exceptional care or lack of care with my stuff.
6/4/2017 9:20:04 AM
***i've added a few other items at the bottom that I'm truly not certain of the etiquette. Restaurant: 20%Restaurant Take Out: 10%Sandwich Shop Tip Jar: a dollar or two some times. these people get paid unlike waitstaff.Coffee Shop (standard/black coffee): dollar or two always since I tend to return to the same spotCoffee Shop (fancy coffee): dollar or twoFood Delivery: 10%Food Delivery (if delivery fee included in price):0%. If you impose a fee, then that's the fee. Some times I pay the same 10% and subtract the dollar or two but my food delivery is rarely more than $15, so that is usually a 0 net. Taxi: UBERBar: 20%Beer only at a Bar: 20% or $1/drink if paying cashBeer at a Concert/Sporting Event (the $14 Bud Lights): $1/drinkLiquor at Fancy Cocktail Bar ($15+ drink): 20%Musicians at a Bar: $1 if they play some stuff I like. $1/song request, if I ask them to play somethingCleaning Services (car, house, yard, etc.): 0Construction Services:0Movers: $5 - $10/man on the job.What I don't know is Doggy day care: they have a tip line, how much do I tip there? Should I tip at regular day care?Bottle shop: I buy some bottles for home and there is a tip line. What about if I drink a few beers there and then buy bottles, or buy food and beer there and then bottles. I've racked my brain over this too many times. Haircut: I tend to tip about $5 for that each time but not sure if that's too much or what.
6/5/2017 9:22:28 AM
I probably wouldn't tip at a bottle shop unless I was getting a growler fill or, like you said, got food and some samples/pints.[Edited on June 5, 2017 at 9:43 AM. Reason : ]
6/5/2017 9:42:53 AM
6/5/2017 10:12:19 AM
Let your conscience be your guide
6/5/2017 10:52:10 AM
$5 is pretty standard for a standard haircut for men.I don't tip at my local bottle shop unless I drink there - then it's $1 a drink. Also, if I start drinking at the bottle shop and end up taking bottles home, I only tip on the alcohol I drank there - not the price of the bottles I leave with. Have y'all ever heard of anyone tipping on the subtotal? My mom refuses to "tip on the tax"
6/5/2017 11:18:40 AM
yeah, you use the subtotal, why would you tip on top of tax?
6/5/2017 11:44:14 AM
^^tipping on the subtotal is what you are supposed to do.
6/5/2017 12:42:54 PM
Okay, what the fuck is that? I have never heard of that. Who could possibly give a shit about the infinitesimal difference?What are you spending when you have a normal meal out with four people, maybe $200.00 at the edge? I have no idea what the stupid fucking sales tax even is on food. Let's call it 8%, which it probably is not. That'd be $16.00 tax. Let's assume you're tipping 20%. Tipping on the subtotal, that's a $40.00 tip. Tipping with the tax included, that's $43.20. It's not even another five bucks. Or to put that another way, you're talking about tipping an additional 1.6%.That is so far beyond even mattering. Who could care? What kind of moron teaches people to make this distinction and argues in its favor?Like let's say you have lunch by yourself. You get, like, a $15.00 meal at a hibachi place or something. Your total is like $16.20 with tax, who could possibly give a shit? You feel generous and decide to tip 25%. That's $3.75 on the subtotal, $4.05 on the total. It's fucking 30 cents. What the hell is wrong with you?
6/5/2017 12:50:15 PM