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With The Cost Of Meals For Eating Out Going Up ,should People Still Tip
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If so how much?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is not up to me to employ the already employed whilst out for food. I expect service that I would provide if I was in the profession no more no less. If less, maybe a complaint if more, maybe a word of recognition to their supervisor.
I'm an average person who goes to average restaurants, I won't tip a man £50 to get me to a table faster or for a better table, this is the UK.
If money should't be all that to me when tipping, then why is it all that to the waiter?
I need that 13% just as much as the waiter and if the food was 13% more expensive i'd probably go elsewhere anyway.
I'm an average person who goes to average restaurants, I won't tip a man £50 to get me to a table faster or for a better table, this is the UK.
If money should't be all that to me when tipping, then why is it all that to the waiter?
I need that 13% just as much as the waiter and if the food was 13% more expensive i'd probably go elsewhere anyway.
//...anyone can wait a table//
You've either never been anywhere where it is been done by an unskilled person or (more probably from your remarks) never been anywhere where it is done properly by a trained person. I doubt Pizza Express train their people to a very high standard (if at all) but you can believe me or not when I say that there is a considerable difference between being waited on by someone who has been trained and is skilled and someone who has "applied online" and seemingly been told to get on with it. And it always shows.
You've either never been anywhere where it is been done by an unskilled person or (more probably from your remarks) never been anywhere where it is done properly by a trained person. I doubt Pizza Express train their people to a very high standard (if at all) but you can believe me or not when I say that there is a considerable difference between being waited on by someone who has been trained and is skilled and someone who has "applied online" and seemingly been told to get on with it. And it always shows.
Average hourly salary for a waiter/waitress in the UK...
https:/ /www.pa yscale. com/res earch/U K/Job=W aiter%2 FWaitre ss/Hour ly_Rate
Not a lot.
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Not a lot.
No, it's don't be fooled into overpaying for a product or service simply because you want to signal a virtue.
Do you tip ur postman every time you order from amazon? I suspect not.
What about the poor cashier girl at Tesco? Give her a tip also?
No.
Where are your principles? Seems they come and go. Mine are solid and relate to my personal position at the time.
Do you tip ur postman every time you order from amazon? I suspect not.
What about the poor cashier girl at Tesco? Give her a tip also?
No.
Where are your principles? Seems they come and go. Mine are solid and relate to my personal position at the time.
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