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Originally Posted by m0rpheus
Misleading how? Does the employer not track how many hours the employee works and pays them?
Those statistics have nothing to do with tips just hourly pay.
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Which makes them completely useless as any sort of comparison of real wages.
This isn't rocket science people.
Our food costs less than other countries, part of that difference is in how we pay servers.
We expect at least a 15% tip for adequate service, and more for good service. For poor service, you give less. Its how WE do things. If you think its great to pay 20-100% more for a meal and then not tip or leave a smaller tip thats fine, we will do so when we come to visit your countries. In the US we do it this way, now you know.