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  • You're probably not tipping enough.

    Since we're all badass tipping extrordinaires on this site, I figured I'd post this article. I'm lmfao at the bolded section.


    There's perhaps no aspect of etiquette more confusing than tipping. It's a gesture that shows our appreciation for great service and some workers depend on tips. But in some instances, tipping is completely unnecessary. To avoid some common mistakes, here are a few tipping do's and don'ts.

    Tip jars are everywhere these days, but that doesn't mean you're obligated to give up your change. Save gratuities for people who go above and beyond. Senior Editor at Real Simple magazine, Mary Kate McGrath, says it's appropriate if you received extra service. If you get a free refill, for example, she says definitely tip but not for the standard service of someone just doing their job.

    Don't Discount Tip
    When dining out we know that the standard tip is about 15% to 20% but if you use a gift card or a daily deal voucher, remember not to discount tip. Leave gratuity on the full amount that you ordered, not the reduced bill. And if you want your server to get the entire gratuity, it's best to leave it in cash. Waiters typically take home cash tips at the end of their shift. Credit card tips, however, are paid at a later time and can end up inaccurate due to bookkeeping errors. Some establishments even reportedly deduct the credit card swipe fees from servers' tips.

    Okay to Forego a Tip?
    What if your service was less than acceptable? Your impulse may be just to forego a tip, altogether, but remember that wait staff typically give a fraction of their tips to bus boys and bartenders. Your actions won't just impact your server. "If you've experienced bad service, it's not the time to just not tip," says McGrath. "You can still tip about 10% to 12%, then talk to a manager about the service."


    Bar Tips
    Remember to tip bartenders about 10% to 15% of the bill when paying by credit card and at least one to two dollars per drink when leaving cash. It's also kind to tip a couple bucks if you're just ordering free water, especially if you're taking a seat at the bar.

    Delivery Do's and Dont's
    As for takeout, when picking up your food, there's no need to leave a tip unless they throw in some extra sides. But if food gets delivered to your door, tip about 10% of the bill or at least a few bucks even if there's already a delivery fee. Your tip will go straight into the deliveryman's pocket, while delivery charges usually go to the restaurant. Also, consider the weather, speed and how often you order food from that restaurant when tipping.

    Hotel Tipping Etiquette
    No need to tip for room service unless they went out of their way, as gratuity is almost always included - usually as much as 18% or 20%. As for housekeeping, you should tip between two to five dollars per day depending on the size and mess of your room. Leave this tip daily since it's often a different person cleaning your room each time.

    Gas Station Service
    You don't need to tip the attendants when filling up your car at a full-service gas station. Unlike servers, they receive at least minimum wage. Still, if the weather is extreme, they'll appreciate a few dollars for their efforts.

    Furniture Delivery
    Another service that requires no tip is furniture delivery, unless the store offered the service free with your purchase or the delivery team made an extra effort. For instance, if the elevator is out and they have to take the stairs, a tip of $10 to $20 per person is a nice gesture.

    Beauty Tips
    Thank those that keep your beautiful by tipping your hairstylist, aesthetician or manicurist 15% to %20 of the service charge but McGrath says no need to tip the owner of the salon or the proprietor of any business because owners typically don't work for tips. Instead they receive the overall profit of the business. If you're ever unsure of how much to tip or who to give it to, just ask the receptionist.

    Finally, no need to tip people throughout the year who you reward generously during the holiday season. This includes babysitters, dog walkers and paperboys.

  • #2
    10-15% for bartenders? thats whack

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    • #3
      It is apparent that I'm tipping too much.

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      • #4
        Housekeeping? Why not tip the desk clerk too for doing their job

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        • #5
          I have never stiffed a waiter or waitress but I have left well below 15%. You can kiss my ass if you have a problem with it. I am a high tipper in general but if you got less than 15% from me you sucked terribly.

          Housekeeping? Never ever tipped them before. I will sometimes tip room service and or the guys who bring my bags up but that's on a case by case basis.
          Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
          Don't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
            10-15% for bartenders? thats whack
            Or $1-2 per drink, which is even more whack.
            Originally posted by Broncojohnny
            HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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            • #7
              Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere we go
              Originally posted by davbrucas
              I want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.

              Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?

              You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                Or $1-2 per drink, which is even more whack.
                not sure if serious...that's about standard when cashing out a drink, but if i got 10-15% tip on a tab i'd be like fuck you!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                  not sure if serious...that's about standard when cashing out a drink, but if i got 10-15% tip on a tab i'd be like fuck you!
                  It equals about the same depending on how much your drinks are....

                  Nm I see it says 10-15 not 15 - 20
                  Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
                  Don't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                    not sure if serious...that's about standard when cashing out a drink, but if i got 10-15% tip on a tab i'd be like fuck you!
                    $1-2 is 10-20% on a $10 drink and 20-40% on a $5 drink.
                    Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                    HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                    • #11
                      If i know the bartender (ie Lucky or Marissa) i'll tip the shit outta them because theyve always taken care of me and people around me. Randoms are double the tax amount and i call it a day. I'm a low need customer so they are making bank on me for the effort vs reward. I rarely order shit on the side or special requests - if i do though, it'll reflect if they went and took care of me.

                      If they arent doing their job, then they didnt earn the money, so tipping regardless is just a guilt trip. Not my fault they chose a position with that pay scale.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                        $1-2 is 10-20% on a $10 drink and 20-40% on a $5 drink.
                        yea if you bought four 5 dollar drinks with cash each time and tipped a buck for each drink thats 20% vs putting four 5 dollar drinks on a tab and tipping 10-15%...and usually thats for a waiter running back and forth with your drinks vs a random bartender pouring you a cash drink. i tip mostly 33-50% for my drinks

                        ok im done lol

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                        • #13
                          i usually tip double whatever the tax is. if its really good 20%

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                            i tip mostly 33-50% for my drinks
                            ok im done lol
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Magnus View Post
                              i'm a fag and a cheapass
                              yep i agree!

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