Well, then, I offer you this wisdom:I just love how worked up people get about the subject on both sides of the argument.
It's something that has pretty much always pissed me off. I hate tips in general. I'd rather know what I'm required to pay and then be able to be generous on my own terms. Which is why I also get irritated when people make it about being cheap. I don't go out unless I can spend money. When I am with friends, I will often pay the entire bill including the tip. I have no problem leaving a 50% tip for people who are awesome.
I just hate this sense of obligation in making up for crummy wages in a job that someone else chose, the sense of entitlement I see or read when I'm generally getting not so great service, and then seeing people bitch about the low tippers. What, do I have to make up their amount? Screw that.
Man, people just piss me off sometimes.
Go in expecting great service and be prepared to tip 20%.
Feel free to lower that amount if the service is shitty.
If the service is outstanding, go ahead and leave a little more if you want, but be aware, even amazing servers aren't expecting more than 20%. A kickass server isn't going to see a 20% tip and get upset. Hell, they probably won't even be upset with 15%.
Being in the industry myself, I tend to be overly generous with tips and almost always give them about 30%, even for mediocre service. But that's just me. I also overtip the pizza guy. I actually had one pizza guy yell "Woohoo!" after I tipped him $20 for a single pizza. The weather was super shitty, and he braved the storm to bring my lazy ass some food. I have no problem rewarding him for that.
Most restaurants train their servers to refill their soda when the glass is half-empty. I always thought that was overkill, too.Also iguana, I hate the drink refill thing. They often come and take away your drink and give you a new one before the first one is entirely done, and I like flat, watered down pop so they take away the most delicious part.![]()