Depends on the service. I do think we are tip-crazy in this country. I can see tipping food wait staff 15-20%, but then it all bleeds over into hair dressers, nail techs, pet-grooming services, everthing!! and that is ridiculous. There are certain services I do not tip at all! w/o guilt!!!!!!!!!
It all depends on the service and quality. I usually tip well, but if the service is not good or bad food, or prices that seem to high, not so much.
There is a place in Crooked River Ranch that charges $4.00 for bar food, but there is no bar food. Ripoff! And bad service.
Usually 18%. Although I prefer the system in other countries were you don't tip, and service is included in the price of the dish. That seem fairer to the back of the house employees.
Right now everyone is struggling and they make atleast 2x as much a year than I do. And many other residents of deschutes Co Maybe if they struggle some they might fight for what the people need.
I guess the money they got from Thornburgh wasn't enough. Or maybe they think they deserve a reward for the fine job they think they did in selecting Cheyenne Purrington.
Old witch Adair and her CHRO were more responsible than anyone for Cheyenne's appointment. Phil Chang brought Cheyenne's inadequacies to our attention, then declined the pay increase for himself.
Right now everyone is struggling and they make atleast 2x as much a year than I do. And many other residents of deschutes Co
Maybe if they struggle some they might fight for what the people need and want I haven't gotten a raise for more than 2 years either
25% since Covid
Reply20% and up. Tips are shared so less than 20% is hardly worth it. Staff remembers who tips well and treats you accordingly.
ReplyI normally tip about 20 pct., but if the service is worth it I have been known to go up to 50 pct.
Reply20-25% unless the service is really poor
Reply20% most of the time. If you can afford to eat out you can afford to tip.
Reply20%... sometimes more if it is a place I frequent & the service is outstanding.
Reply15-18% depending on service.
Reply20% for a tip
Reply15-20%
Reply5% if the service TOTALLY sucks up to 30% for excellent service.
Reply25% for good service, 10% or less for bad service.
ReplyIt depends on the situation. I will bot tip for a non sit down dining experience.
ReplyUsually 15% - unless there is some exceptionally good or bad experience.
Reply10-25% depending on service
Reply10%-15%
ReplyDepends on the service. I do think we are tip-crazy in this country. I can see tipping food wait staff 15-20%, but then it all bleeds over into hair dressers, nail techs, pet-grooming services, everthing!! and that is ridiculous. There are certain services I do not tip at all! w/o guilt!!!!!!!!!
ReplyIt all depends on the service and quality. I usually tip well, but if the service is not good or bad food, or prices that seem to high, not so much. There is a place in Crooked River Ranch that charges $4.00 for bar food, but there is no bar food. Ripoff! And bad service.
Reply115-20% sometimes more for exceptional service.
ReplyUsually 15 to 20%
ReplyI usually tip about 20% if the service is good. I'll tip more if the person goes above and beyond.
ReplyUsually 18%. Although I prefer the system in other countries were you don't tip, and service is included in the price of the dish. That seem fairer to the back of the house employees.
Replydepends on the service received...if it's decent to good, usually 20%...if the service was bad, 5 - 10%
ReplyHow much should you tip?
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