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by jrockway 5933 days ago
These coffee shops should just charge a dollar more. I do not shop around for the best price on coffee. I want good coffee.

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.)

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now, I don't work retail myself, so I don't know for sure, but I imagine that it's pretty easy to turn the change into bills if that is what they want; I mean, they need the change anyhow, right? I mean, turning one denomination of currency into another is a large part of the job. and the register is right there, right? and .75 seems like a reasonably nice tip on a $3 item, especially if they aren't taking it to your table or what have you.

so, I guess, what credentials does that other customer have? E.G. why are you taking their seemingly unusual tipping advice seriously?

I mean, personally, I almost always dump the change in the tip jar, but if I like the place and the change seems like a small tip I drop in another buck. I guess I'm cheap 'cause I don't usually tip more than that at 'to go' type places.

what credentials does that other customer have? E.G. why are you taking their seemingly unusual tipping advice seriously?

Good question. I am pretty good at ignoring people online, but not so good at it in real life.