20% is the easiest to calculate: double and move the decimal (I then round up to the next 25¢).
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If in the unlikely event of bad service (and you did speak up while something could still be done to fix the problem) then a small token amount speaks louder than no tip.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
Worked in a restaurant, always tip 20%. It is a nasty business.
Norman L Jones about 8 years ago
Raise national minimum wage to $15.00 / hour and discontinue tipping. Most people don’t get tipped for doing their jobs.
rshive about 8 years ago
He’d probably ignore numbers he didn’t like.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
A bird with a tight arse?
Never heard of it…
Dean about 8 years ago
20% is the easiest to calculate: double and move the decimal (I then round up to the next 25¢).
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If in the unlikely event of bad service (and you did speak up while something could still be done to fix the problem) then a small token amount speaks louder than no tip.