Pressing "NO TIP" when paying your barber is one of the most awkward interactions

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When you can't afford an extra $5-$7 on a bill because you're a broke boi, you probably should just stay at home. Or go to McDonalds or something

So we can't eat the quality meals you eat because we can barely treat ourselves to it once and while without tipping?

A lot of people with a silver spoon in their mouth I see.

Personally, I can afford these places but choose not to eat there because of this messed up concept that you pay a percentage of the bill. So it's $20, tip 15% or more, bill is $100? 15℅ or more. For what? Same service I get anywhere else.
I don't need to pay someone for giving me rude service or putting on a face just to earn a tip. NOW every once in a while I'll go out with my wife to eat dinner, I believe someone who just has enough and wants to eat nice should be able to eat a restaurant without having to tip.
 
So we can't eat the quality meals you eat because we can barely treat ourselves to it once and while without tipping?

A lot of people with a silver spoon in their mouth I see.

Personally, I can afford these places but choose not to eat there because of this messed up concept that you pay a percentage of the bill. So it's $20, tip 15% or more, bill is $100? 15℅ or more. For what? Same service I get anywhere else.
I don't need to pay someone for giving me rude service or putting on a face just to earn a tip. NOW every once in a while I'll go out with my wife to eat dinner, I believe someone who just has enough and wants to eat nice should be able to eat a restaurant without having to tip.

Nobody forces you to tip, but at the same time nobody is forced to give you anything above a bare minimum service

Again, if that $5-$7 breaks you, you should probably just stay home.
 
At the place where I get my haircut, after swiping my credit card, the barber hands me their phone and the Square app asks if

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So we can't eat the quality meals you eat because we can barely treat ourselves to it once and while without tipping?

A lot of people with a silver spoon in their mouth I see.

Personally, I can afford these places but choose not to eat there because of this messed up concept that you pay a percentage of the bill. So it's $20, tip 15% or more, bill is $100? 15℅ or more. For what? Same service I get anywhere else.
I don't need to pay someone for giving me rude service or putting on a face just to earn a tip. NOW every once in a while I'll go out with my wife to eat dinner, I believe someone who just has enough and wants to eat nice should be able to eat a restaurant without having to tip.

Silver spoon? hahahaa stay home man. Seriously.

Can't afford to tip? Don't go out.

Annnd, to the others above arguing for a "real wage" for servers have obviously never worked in the service industry in their damn life. I used to go in, work for 4 hours, pull a hundred bucks and go home. Yeah, I'm really pining for the 12 buck and hour wage. GTFO
 
The thing I find confusing is that you clearly believe you're helping a cause you believe in.

You are clearly making a self motivated decision. You aren't involving yourself in politics, or actually doing anything to fix this "problem"

Your rebellion is just childish, and I bet when you tell your friends about this, they make fun of you. I would.
 
Nobody forces you to tip, but at the same time nobody is forced to give you anything above a bare minimum service

Again, if that $5-$7 breaks you, you should probably just stay home.

Agreed.

People just shouldn't think that non tippers are a disgrace.

I used to go to Coffee bean and it always asks for tip when paying with card. Avoided this by paying with cash from then on.
Getting a haircut? I take cash.
 
So we can't eat the quality meals you eat because we can barely treat ourselves to it once and while without tipping?

A lot of people with a silver spoon in their mouth I see.

Personally, I can afford these places but choose not to eat there because of this messed up concept that you pay a percentage of the bill. So it's $20, tip 15% or more, bill is $100? 15℅ or more. For what? Same service I get anywhere else.
I don't need to pay someone for giving me rude service or putting on a face just to earn a tip. NOW every once in a while I'll go out with my wife to eat dinner, I believe someone who just has enough and wants to eat nice should be able to eat a restaurant without having to tip.

This has nothing to do with silver spoons. In almost all restaurants in America it's customary to tip 15% - 20%. If you can't afford that then the reasonable thing to do would be to go to a cheaper restaurant.
 
This is bs.
So I can't eat in your delicious dining place because I can't tip because what? You want to separate a class of people with expendable income while others make enough to enjoy nice things on a rare occasion? We shouldnt have to work and save more just to take tipping into consideration.
These people are doing their J O B . If they don't like not getting tipped enough or at all, they can reconsider what they do.

Edit- I misread that slightly.

These people are allowed by law to be paid lower than minimum wage because tipping is expected unless you receive awful service.

If you are going to continue to not tip, I suggest telling the manager before you sit down and make sure he is still okay with you patronizing the establishment.

If what you are doing isn't wrong, it shouldnt be an issue, right?
 
The service industry, including restaurants and barbers, is based on the honour system of tipping. Not being part of the industry, it is very easy to say "why don't they just charge more so I don't have to tip", or "if I and others don't tip, then the system will have to change".

These ideas might sound okay on paper, but in reality, this is you:
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Nobody forces you to tip, but at the same time nobody is forced to give you anything above a bare minimum service

Again, if that $5-$7 breaks you, you should probably just stay home.

But even at bare minimum service, people still expect a %15 tip because that is their salary. Company owners need to stop sucking and pay their employees a legit wage. Then tips can go back to being a nice thing to do for someone that did a great job instead of a mandatory fee.

These people are allowed by law to be paid lower than minimum wage because tipping is expected unless you receive awful service.

If you are going to continue to not tip, I suggest telling the manager before you sit down and make sure he is still okay with you patronizing the establishment.

If what you are doing isn't wrong, it shouldnt be an issue, right?

And paying an employee below minimum wage is ok? Why am I on the hook to pay part of someone's salary?
 
These people are allowed by law to be paid lower than minimum wage because tipping is expected unless you receive awful service.

If you are going to continue to not tip, I suggest telling the manager before you sit down and make sure he is still okay with you patronizing the establishment.

If what you are doing isn't wrong, it shouldnt be an issue, right?

Wasn't there some kind of regulation recently that food service would have to be paid minimum?
What sucks is different establishments have different rules on the tips you receive as well. So even the tips they get gets deducted by management. Then who are we really paying for the service provided?
 
Who pays 15% these days? The expectation is 18-20%. I typically tip about 25% and more of the service is exceptional. I only do 15% on takeout.

I tip upwards of 25% usually.

I'm talking to people who refuse to tip at all; the pay system is based on the servers getting 15% tips at minimum so that's the figure I am quoting.
 
Wasn't there some kind of regulation recently that food service would have to be paid minimum?
What sucks is different establishments have different rules on the tips you receive as well. So even the tips they get gets deducted by management. Then who are we really paying for the service provided?

You're moving the goalposts here. Tipping is the lifeblood of the service industry in America. It's an honor system, for sure, so you can continue living your life without tipping, but don't expect any pats on the back for it. There's nothing noble about your mindset.

edit - also, do you consider minimum wage to be a living wage? Because I sure as hell don't.
 
But even at bare minimum service, people still expect a %15 tip because that is their salary. Company owners need to stop sucking and pay their employees a legit wage. Then tips can go back to being a nice thing to do for someone that did a great job instead of a mandatory fee.

You can advocate that owners treat their bottom line better and at the same time tip until otherwise.

Just because people expect a tip for bare minimum service doesn't mean you have to lol.
 
But even at bare minimum service, people still expect a %15 tip because that is their salary. Company owners need to stop sucking and pay their employees a legit wage. Then tips can go back to being a nice thing to do for someone that did a great job instead of a mandatory fee.



And paying an employee below minimum wage is ok? Why am I on the hook to pay part of someone's salary?

You aren't. Like I said. Just tell the manager first to make sure its still okay that you eat there.

If you are doing nothing wrong, it shouldn't be an issue, right?
 
Wasn't there some kind of regulation recently that food service would have to be paid minimum?
What sucks is different establishments have different rules on the tips you receive as well. So even the tips they get gets deducted by management. Then who are we really paying for the service provided?

What you're referring to is a server tipping out to the bartender, busboy or host. Typically, the server claims their tips at the end of the night for tax reasons. The tip out is usually taken from the paycheck (which is usually nil because it pays taxes). The server pays a percentage of their tips to the people that help them do their job. You don't know what you are talking about.

sigh.

What if I go to a chef's restaurant... 2 people, a really good wine, mandatory impeccable service, something like 350€.
Still a minimum 20% tip ?

hahaha, oh man. First off, if you're paying euros, you're working in a different culture where 10% is typically a good tip.

If you're in the US, we use American dollars. And if you go and spend 350 USD on a two top, hahah, you probably don't give a fuck.

See my other post here on how to tip in the US, friend:

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=230074756&postcount=684
 
You can advocate that owners treat their bottom line better and at the same time tip until otherwise.

Just because people expect a tip for bare minimum service doesn't mean you have to lol.

This thread is full of people saying that you should always tip.
 
And?

You're asking people to give servers more money solely because their boss doesn't in the US of fucking A of all country. Third world logic is the reason why this country is in such shambles all the time.

And yeah I'd rather donate to a bum then a waiter. I live near 2 hospitals and iirc a homeless shelter and I always give those guys my spare change because I actually feel bad for them.

I don't feel bad for waiters. You already have a fucking job and you're getting jipped by your boss so your solution is to guilt trip customers and ask them for more money? Yeah no piss off

People aren't cheapskates for not shelling out extra because you get shat on by your boss in what is supposed to be a legitimate job.

I'd sooner tip the sweatshop workers who make my clothes than a server. I can keep going, if they want a better wage complain.
I tip my servers AND give money to homeless people. You've been one upped and I'm a better person than you
 
If you have $50 and the meal is $8, are you going to give up a few dollars to the server you know who's making little pay and lives off of tips? Just think about it right now. If you feel shame in giving the server some dollars there knowing that, it's less about the system but more about how you feel towards helping others tbh. Dudes just making excuses in this thread like "they're in that system" and "they have that job they did it themselves" when they really need to say "well damn I know what they're going through but I don't give a damn about it because they did it themselves." Just be honest.

That "I'm here to take a stand" against stuff attitude ain't going to do a thing to these people who have a rent due in a few days and they're low. Besides that never in my life do I recall someone actually ASKING for a tip. There's always a spot at the bottom of ticket for it and/or the barber always gives you the money back. They just don't say anything if you don't tip.
 
What you're referring to is a server tipping out to the bartender, busboy or host. Typically, the server claims their tips at the end of the night for tax reasons. The tip out is usually taken from the paycheck (which is usually nil because it pays taxes). The server pays a percentage of their tips to the people that help them do their job. You don't know what you are talking about.

sigh.
I do, that's why I ask.

Apparently we can't discuss the topic at hand without being insulted and expressing our thoughts on the matter.

As I've posted before, I DO tip, I can afford to eat at this places. I've LIVED with people who live off tips for a living.
No I don't think minimum wage is enough to live by.

I always tip my barber and servers at restaurants.
 
I usually just explain to the waiter that I won't tip them because I want to fight the broken tipping system. The waiter always understands, and any fellow diners who hear my reasoning will immediately start clapping.
 
Honestly most times I tip at least 15 to 20 percent even for base service. I worked in the industry in my teens I know how it is for them. However if I get abysmal service I will look them dead in the eye and hit zero no second thoughts.
 
I do, that's why I ask.

Apparently we can't discuss the topic at hand without being insulted and expressing our thoughts on the matter.

As I've posted before, I DO tip, I can afford to eat at this places. I've LIVED with people who live off tips for a living.
No I don't think minimum wage is enough to live by.

I always tip my barber and servers at restaurants.

Ok man. Here's your quote:

Wasn't there some kind of regulation recently that food service would have to be paid minimum?
What sucks is different establishments have different rules on the tips you receive as well. So even the tips they get gets deducted by management. Then who are we really paying for the service provided?


Insinuating that management is grifting the tip so why tip anyways....

It isn't insulting to say that you don't know what you are talking about when you plainly don't. Don't insinuate that the tip money doesn't even go to the server.

And yes, you are more than welcome to post an opinion but when you start throwing about conspiracy theories, you're gonna get called out.

Edit: Re-reading my previous post, it's probably more level headed than it should have been. And thank you for living up to your end of the social contract.
 
Honestly most times I tip at least 15 to 20 percent even for base service. I worked in the industry in my teens I know how it is for them. However if I get abysmal service I will look them dead in the eye and hit zero no second thoughts.

This is me too except Im more of a 20-25 guy. Despite my rage at the non-tippers here, as someone who has worked in the in industry, if my waiter is garbage I have no problem not tipping them.
 
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lol

Makes me wonder how many movies have bellhops, deliverymen and severs actually asking for tips lmao. I didn't realize that was so unrealistic until I grew up.
 
See ? The euro side has clear rules, the US is a mess, sad!!

I have a theory on this.

If you don't leave a tip at all, it's possible to misconstrue that you just don't know or that you don't believe in it.

If you leave very little and speak to management you give a very clear indicator that the service was shit.
 
I have a theory on this.

If you don't leave a tip at all, it's possible to misconstrue that you just don't know or that you don't believe in it.

If you leave very little and speak to management you give a very clear indicator that the service was shit.

That's when you write "Go fuck yourself" instead of a tip.
 
The service industry, including restaurants and barbers, is based on the honour system of tipping. Not being part of the industry, it is very easy to say "why don't they just charge more so I don't have to tip", or "if I and others don't tip, then the system will have to change".

These ideas might sound okay on paper, but in reality, this is you:
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The US is Bart on tipping.
 
Ok man. Here's your quote:




Insinuating that management is grifting the tip so why tip anyways....

It isn't insulting to say that you don't know what you are talking about when you plainly don't. Don't insinuate that the tip money doesn't even go to the server.

And yes, you are more than welcome to post an opinion but when you start throwing about conspiracy theories, you're gonna get called out.

Edit: Re-reading my previous post, it's probably more level headed than it should have been. And thank you for living up to your end of the social contract.

The insulting part wasn't directed at you but others. I just didn't bother quoting them so they don't feed off it.

I didn't go around making conspiracies, it was merely a question.

To be honest what gets to me is the fact that having lived with and being close friends with servers is how much they complain about the tips. And as you mentioned Apache in your post, those people get filtered by the system... Eventually.

Keep it level headed, we're just keeping the topic of not tipping and the reasons in this thread.

Imo not tipping your barber is worse than not tipping your waiter. At least you are and may never see that person again. Your barber? He'll be there the next time you come in.
 
The US is Bart on tipping.

If the situation was reversed, Non Americans would be flooding this thread to tell us how backwards and stingy Americans are.

That being said, It's very silly to be comparing this particular aspect of culture on a country-to-country scale
 
There's a couple of people you don't want to mess with in your life: your chef, your driver, your computer guy/girl, and your barber. Just tip him/her. Your hairline will thank you.
 
Shitting on a poor person's face is such an awkward interaction, guys. I hate it when they force me to shit on their face, and I wish they would understand the lesson behind me shitting on their face so I won't be forced to shit on their face anymore. Anyone else feel the same?
 
There's a couple of people you don't want to mess with in your life: your chef, your driver, your computer guy/girl, and your barber. Just tip him/her. Your hairline will thank you.

Is calling me constantly because you are afraid to hit the "ok" button on a message generated by the program you are using considered "messing with"?

Because if so, there are a shit ton of people out there fucking this up.
 
Yo. Fuck Seamless.

I just ordered some dinner and there is a section where I have to select tip %.

How dare they shame me like that!!!!!!

Edit - not done - Also, you know what? Don't fucking worry about it guys. A decade or two these people will all be replaced by robots and you won't have to worry. Except when you come to poligaf threads and bitch about high taxes and how you don't want to give handouts to them.
 
There is a pizza place in Vancouver, it's the best in the city and i'm technically outside of their delivery zone. The one time I convinced them to come on a slow day I gave them like a 25% tip. Now they deliver to me any time I call and we're bros.

Don't be so cheap.
 
As an outsider planning on a US trip later this year, I have a tangential question based on some posts in this thread.
Is using a card to pay for a bill, including tip, kinda frowned upon? Because I don't usually carry cash.
 
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