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by MartinCron
5935 days ago
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I think the notion is that the tip should more closely parallel good service, so if you get just $.08 back and drop that into the tip jar, what is the message being sent, that you just don't like carrying coins around? After getting to know some people in coffee shops and how they do rely on tips, I've started tipping around $1 per drink unless something's really wrong with the place. I do that regardless of paying cash or credit. |
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The time I was yelled at, btw, was for giving 3 quarters as a tip for a $3 cup of coffee. "It would have been more polite" to give a whole dollar, and not as change, but as a dollar bill, I was informed (by some other customer). OK, but I don't have another dollar bill, and I really don't care to carry around those three quarters...
I did try for a few days to have an extra dollar and tip with that (carefully saving up the change for use in wishing wells)... but nobody said thank you or anything, so I gave up. If I have to go to a lot of effort to give someone money and they don't care, eventually I am going to get tired of doing it. And I did. (Did one person ruin it for everyone? Yup.)