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By *hyllyphylly OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

There's a story on Facebook about people waiting a hour for food, so they didn't leave a tip, that's a cardinal sin over there as their min wage is about £4 a hour. Ours goes up to £6.70 in Oct.

Sooooooo, do you tip?

Personally I don't, unless they have gone above and beyond, then I may round the bill up to the nearest £5.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Honestly? it depends, but most of the time yes. If I had to wait an hour though no chance!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't tip. Waiting staff in this country get minimum wage. I worked in minimum wage retail jobs for years - nobody ever tipped me for bagging up their baked beans really efficiently because that was my job.

Min wage sucks but nobody else should be expected to fill in the gaps with tips. I'd gladly fight for a living wage for all low earners though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In this country staff are paid properly, in other countries tipping is a part of the culture. Had a big debate with an American friend about it.

If a breakfast is $3 and you're expected to tip $2 on top, then the bloody breakfast is $5! I'd rather it said $5 on the price board rather than having to guess how much is 'enough'.

In the UK things are priced correctly and staff are compensated reasonably. We don't get the false sucking up that they get in America here as a result and it's so much better knowing a pleasant conversation with staff is because you gained a rapport with them rather than someone being false to increase the tip.

Also, I'm a Yorkshireman and so tight I only ever breathe in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If the service is good yes I tip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For good service (politeness, helpfulness, speed, attentiveness) in a restaurant I'll tip 10%. I'll never tip a taxi driver though. Nothing personal, I don't see any way in which they can provide good service other than not to crash the fucking taxi (to date 3 times now!!)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In this country staff are paid properly, in other countries tipping is a part of the culture. Had a big debate with an American friend about it.

If a breakfast is $3 and you're expected to tip $2 on top, then the bloody breakfast is $5! I'd rather it said $5 on the price board rather than having to guess how much is 'enough'.

In the UK things are priced correctly and staff are compensated reasonably. We don't get the false sucking up that they get in America here as a result and it's so much better knowing a pleasant conversation with staff is because you gained a rapport with them rather than someone being false to increase the tip.

Also, I'm a Yorkshireman and so tight I only ever breathe in."

What rubbish! They're only being friendly here because they want you to tip them not because of any rapport you've built up with them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I tip for good service end of !!!! I was in Macy's in New York were my change was thrown at me she then put her hand out for a tip. Epic fail

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Apparently a waitress/ waiter walks more than a postman during a shift...just saying

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That's the job they signed up for. *shrug*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's the job they signed up for. *shrug*"

I wasnt patting them on the back i was sharing something id read is that ok with you?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What rubbish! They're only being friendly here because they want you to tip them not because of any rapport you've built up with them."

All of them? There's me thinking folk talk to each other regardless of what job they're in. They do up here, got chatting to a lovely family yesterday while visiting a castle, they weren't after a tip. It's how we do things in the North, we talk to each other. You Southern types should try it sometime

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What rubbish! They're only being friendly here because they want you to tip them not because of any rapport you've built up with them.

All of them? There's me thinking folk talk to each other regardless of what job they're in. They do up here, got chatting to a lovely family yesterday while visiting a castle, they weren't after a tip. It's how we do things in the North, we talk to each other. You Southern types should try it sometime "

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