• betanumerus@lemmy.ca
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    “European restaurants pay staff like any other profession and workers don’t rely on tips, so customers assume they’ve already paid for service”.

    Europeans are right on this one. The more years go by, the more I find tipping to be ridiculous. Tell me upfront what you expect, then I’ll choose where to eat. Managers must adapt to customers, not us do their minimum wage employment practice.

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    Greetings from Europe, we’re not baffled. We just don’t play your game. Start paying your workers properly.

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    We come from nations where staff get paid at least the minimum wage and don’t rely on tips to make it up to that.

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    Yea, because tipping is intended to be optional.

    The mere fact of trying to pressure or force the tipping will make sure I regard the service as not tip worthy.

  • lechekaflan@lemmy.world
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    lmao NY Post getting pissy over what they call barbarians not leaving tips.

    Ignoring the reality the unwritten rule of tipping for exceptional service was taken over by the restaurants and turned the gesture into a formality serving the owners, and the waiters now get gypped below minimum wage.

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    Oh what ever shall we do? The cash registers are bursting with cash due to the influx of visitors… but they’re not tipping the servers.

    I see absolutely no way that employers could make the situation fairer for servers, even if it were only for the duration of the event.

    Gosh, if only there were some way!

  • redwattlebird@thelemmy.club
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    I visited the US 3 years ago and tipping was a bloody pain in the bum. It added probably 20min to our meal as the waiters took a while to get change. Further, asking every 15 minutes how our meal was going was quite exhausting; mainly because we knew it was performative for more tips. We tipped 20% each time but it’s really, really frustrating not knowing the price up front.

    Back home, I’m used to paying up front and then leaving as soon as we’re done. Waiters leave you alone, unless you’re a regular, and ask you how the meal was at the till if you pay after.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    fighting back doubling down on near slavery conditions when confronted with their bullshit

    FTFY

    Fuck everything about tipping, tipping must be prohibited by law