tips should be for outstanding service , something above and beyond the call of duty.
tipping anything else degrades the quality of service and as you said they get paid for that. If it wasn't for perpetual tippers the service quality in the UK would be far far higher.
considering (first hand witness here) that spit and worse routinely gets into food, its always worth building up a rapport with your servers, even if you don't tip them.
winky smiley suggests you did it.
it probably happens at a lot of crappy places wether you tip or not.
tips should be for outstanding service , something above and beyond the call of duty.
tipping anything else degrades the quality of service and as you said they get paid for that. If it wasn't for perpetual tippers the service quality in the UK would be far far higher.
tips should be for outstanding service , something above and beyond the call of duty.
tipping anything else degrades the quality of service and as you said they get paid for that. If it wasn't for perpetual tippers the service quality in the UK would be far far higher.
one more thing - tipping bar staff - I never bothered with this in the UK until I started going to a very busy bar near work - tis a long wait to get served and the queue goes about 3-4 people deep - there is a girl who serves the tables in there and I tipped her when she brought some drinks round when I was at a table with some mates from work - now whenever I go in there, even if I've not got a table she always comes round to where I'm standing to see if I want her to fetch anything from the bar - get served instantly and it costs like an extra quid on a round that perhpas cost £20-£25......
As I understand it some may argue:
Then what is it that they are getting paid for?
The Bella Italia staff at Duke St, London seem more than comfortable asking for more money.
Me: "Can I pay by card"
Him, as he hands me the card reader: "Sure. Any tip today?"
Me: "No, thank you."
Him: "Are you sure?"
Me: "Pretty sure."
I paid for the food and left.
What are your thoughts on "tips"?
I have never in my life tipped, and don't plan on ever doing so.
Cheeky sod! I provide a service in my job and no-one tips me. I don't agree with it atall. I can't wait to go to America.![]()
If you want to learn about tipping go to Morocco. They ask and even recommend how much to give. Everything is done for a tip/present.
in the US, a tip (10% of summit) is already included on the bills (final amount) in some places. Witnessed it myself in New York.