02-01-2008, 06:21 PM | #281 (permalink) |
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Y'know, as much as I've tried, as often as I've come back to this thread, still...
I'm still hearing all of Silent_Jay's posts in a pimp voice. I fear it may be a permanent association. On the bright side, this automatically makes anything he says hilarious.
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02-01-2008, 08:25 PM | #285 (permalink) | |
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02-01-2008, 08:38 PM | #286 (permalink) | |
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02-02-2008, 03:36 AM | #287 (permalink) |
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Bar and wait staff in NZ earn good money. Pizza delivery people have their mileage paid and earn a set fee for each delivery. There's no need for tipping; supply and demand keeps the wages where they should be.
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02-02-2008, 05:04 AM | #288 (permalink) |
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wow... What is the cost of a dinner in let's say a Red Lobster in Melbourne? Maybe I'll try to find some menus on line.
Well, I couldn't find a Red Lobster, but I did find an Outback Steakhouse in Australia, US and Canada. Australia: Outback Burger: $14.99 Bloomin' Onion: $8.95 http://www.outbacksteakhouse.com.au/menu/menu.pdf Canada (Ontario): Outback Burger: $10.99 Bloomin Onion: $8.49 http://www.outback.ca/foodandmenus/pdf/ontario_menu.pdf USA (Ft Lauderdale FL): Outback Burger: $7.99 Bloomin' Onion: $5.99 http://www.outback.com/foodandmenus/pdf/C3.pdf currency: today $1US = $.99 CAD = $1.1 AUS So our currencies are virtually identical for comparison and in purchase power. The Australian identical meal cost $4.46 more than in Canada, and $9.96 than in the US (give or take due to exchange) So this admittedly unscientific survey shows that it is pricier up front to eat in Australia, but then, the wait staff aren't held to the whim of the customer for revenue augmentation. Last edited by Leto; 02-02-2008 at 05:32 AM.. |
02-02-2008, 07:55 AM | #291 (permalink) |
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Because Americans have been brainwashed and duped into paying out more doesn't mean everyone else feels this way. If you want a bigger tip, provide better service. If you want more money, either get a pay rise or get government to sort out a decent minimum wage like other industrialised countries.
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02-02-2008, 08:28 AM | #292 (permalink) |
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Well so far pretty much everyone in this thread agrees that jay talks like a pimp.... oh wait, thats not what I meant to say.
So anyways, pretty much everyone agrees that good food and service = good tip. Bad food and bad service = bad tip. What does host have to say about that? Or is this wrong as well? |
02-02-2008, 10:34 AM | #293 (permalink) | |
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02-02-2008, 10:58 AM | #294 (permalink) | ||
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Australia = $24.00 Canada = $20.00 US = $14.00 Now say the Cheapskate Canadian is used to leaving a 15% tip = $3.00 And the oh so generous American leaves 20% = $2.80 So, Americans are actually cheaper when it comes to tipping than Canadians. The problem would appear to be when Canadians travel south and leave their customary 15% for good service and get the hairy eyeball from American waitstaff. Canadians when traveling to the south should take into account the slave labour policies of American restaurants and tip 20% and still be tipping less than they would at home. Last edited by james t kirk; 02-02-2008 at 11:04 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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02-03-2008, 07:03 AM | #296 (permalink) |
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The answer is yes.
When you cash out at the end of the shift, your total must equal the register. If you sold $1000 worth of food, you have to hand over $1000. What ever is left in your hand is a combination of your float and tips. (yes... I was a waiter at one time)
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02-03-2008, 10:14 AM | #297 (permalink) | |
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The working poor and all that.
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02-03-2008, 10:35 AM | #298 (permalink) |
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All these well-crafted arguments are falling on deaf ears. the OP already made up his mind. But I like this thread because I'm learning more than I ever probably needed to know about the disparities in tipping between our two great nations (and countries around the world)
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02-03-2008, 11:07 AM | #299 (permalink) |
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To the OP: I agree with willtravel on this. I tip no less than 15% for a meal, if the service was average. I'll go up significantly if the service justified it. At more expensive dinners, I'll tip 20% or more usually because the service matches the food. At a bar, I tip $1 per drink, or if I'm ordering some beers, I'll give $1 or $2 to the barkeep. For other things, like haircuts, I usually leave $2 on a $10 cut (that's what, 20%?) For taxis, I pay cab-fare + $5-$10 depending on how quick, rude, direct, or helpful the cabbie was. Everything else I play by ear.
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02-03-2008, 11:28 AM | #300 (permalink) | |
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I don't have to defend myself to you. I tip 15% which is standard. You're a blowhard and you know it. Admit it or move on. [edit] Actually TROLL would be the better word to describe you, and I apologize to the TFP for feeding the trolls.
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02-03-2008, 11:55 AM | #301 (permalink) | |
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Most servers do NOT report their full income on their taxes, and by most I mean the sane ones. We were TOLD by management to report at least 8% tip.
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02-03-2008, 12:00 PM | #302 (permalink) | |
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It just seems really ass backwards... I mean, when management is encouraging you to perform tax fraud, that's gotta be quite the telltale sign the system needs a good hard look, don't you think?
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02-03-2008, 12:17 PM | #303 (permalink) | |
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The only one not getting their 'fair' cut is the government and I could give a shit about that. A government doesn't exist to extort money from its citizens, at least it shouldn't.
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02-03-2008, 12:28 PM | #304 (permalink) | |
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I can honestly say I've learned valuable information from this thread, and while I may dislike your system, and I may dislike the fact I'm making up for your government's shortcomings, I will tip 20% while I'm in the United States because I realize it's not the server's fault you guys don't know how to take care of your citizens with appropriate minimum wage laws. Ah, and that's not quite a good enough excuse for tax fraud in my opinion. Change the law, don't cheat the law. Lex injusta non est lex - an unjust law is no law at all... Raise the minimum wage, and fix the system of taxing tips so it doesn't force people to cheat the government in order to survive.
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02-03-2008, 01:40 PM | #305 (permalink) | |
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Those statistics have nothing to do with tips just hourly pay.
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02-03-2008, 02:02 PM | #306 (permalink) |
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I realize people serving in restaurants live off their tips, and most of those people do a great job and are tipped accordingly.
Sometimes a cheap bastard will grace ones presence but that is life. The sun can't shine everyday. But stereotyping people as lousy tippers by country tells me that the tips received may be secondary to what the problem really is, and that may be bitterness of ones job or the industry as a whole. If that's the case, it's time to get another job because ones bias will affect the service if one assumes the guests to be bad tippers. If you don't want to be there, chances are because of you, neither are the people you are serving either. |
02-03-2008, 02:54 PM | #307 (permalink) | |
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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.
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02-03-2008, 03:32 PM | #308 (permalink) | |
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I still find it amusing too see Americans talking about 'how they do things' and 'how we do it', when they can't accept the way other countries do things, makes me fuckin crack up.
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02-03-2008, 03:34 PM | #309 (permalink) | |
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I don't go to restaurants to get the adequate service. My clients don't expect adequate work from me. If they got adequate work, I would expect they would seek better service elsewhere. And I tip very well. Generally 25-35% for good to great service. Shitty service, bad attitude and a general discontent from a server and you get 10% if you are lucky. It's your job. Do it properly and reap the rewards. |
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I also agree with Daniel RE the level of service required of a good wait person. There is no need to constantly hang around diners - but you should do your job with a minimum of fuss and interruption. Offering my seven refills of coffee is more likely to piss me off than make me happy (the diner waitress in Idaho almost died when I said I didn't want coffee with my breakfast - I'm not sure she knew what she needed to do to keep me happy, given there was no coffee cup to fill - simple: deliver the food/drinks I ordered in a courteous and efficient manner and be accessible if I need anything) I guess the biggest difference is that in Oz even the lowest paid make minimum wage and this is an amount of money you could live on (without tips). I'm amazed that you can earn below minimum wage (that just seems nonsensical). Having said all that, I have travelled to the US and did research what was expected in this area and generally tipped what was expected (this was 10 years ago and I don't have a clear recollection of the expectation at that time). Quote:
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02-04-2008, 06:04 AM | #311 (permalink) |
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Its funny - the only people who bitch about not being tipped well are the BAD waiters/waitresses.
The good ones get tipped well enough (for services rendered) that they don't have to worry / bitch / whine / complain / gripe / snivel / belly ache / protest / did I mention complain? about the few people who don't appear to conform to the 'norm'. Again, let me reiterate: tips are earned Not happy with your tips: find another job you ...
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02-04-2008, 07:44 AM | #312 (permalink) | |
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The ones who complain are the good ones who get stiffed usually.
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02-04-2008, 08:57 AM | #313 (permalink) | ||
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Or does learning customs only apply when visiting America and you guys can just do what you like?
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02-04-2008, 01:46 PM | #315 (permalink) |
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The other thing that grinds my gears (and this has only happened to me in Canada - Never in the US) is when I am ready to leave and the server is no where to be found. I have often put on my jacket and stood patiently at the doorway. The worst offender is the Baton Rouge restaurant. I've actually had to speak to management about this.
- oh yes and the places that bring appetizers at the same time as the main course. Memories of Japan (Don Mills) is notorious for this faux pas. |
02-05-2008, 09:14 PM | #316 (permalink) | |
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02-17-2008, 04:48 AM | #317 (permalink) |
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I had a nice dinner out last night in Toronto (Stone grill restaurant) and left a 20% Tip.
I thought the service was very attentive, with no gaps in provisioning, even the time when we wanted to leave had an appropriate wait time. The owner delivered a complimentary plate of oysters at the beginning and the deserts were complimentary. The only downside was the extremely loud party of 10 just next to us. But I put that down to the livelyness of the joint. 20% tip is unheard of for me, but in light of the commenting in this thread, I considered many angles, and decided that 15% calculations can be modified when needed. incidentally here is the meal from last night (as explained in the VD thread): Anybody thinking of doing stone grill, give it a chance. We were provided with heated lava blocks upon which our entrees were seared while we ate. - appetizer was a tapas of bison tartar. Very flavourful. - The entrees were marlin for her and bison bavette for myself. These cooked on the block in a dry sear fashion, and had a citrus vinaigrette dip for the fish and a chestnut cream dip for the red meat. -dessert was a raspberry creme brule for her and caramel drizzled fried plantains accompanied with on-site made cinnamon icecream for me. - as it was our 25 yr anniversary of meeting, the place complimented us with oysters as an appetizer and desserts. Last edited by Leto; 02-17-2008 at 04:19 PM.. |
02-17-2008, 04:50 AM | #318 (permalink) | |
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Here they bring the bill and don't leave the table until you've paid. I find it highly annoying.
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02-18-2008, 02:21 AM | #319 (permalink) | |
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Not sure I quite got your remark, but the normal way a bigger dinner is eaten in Japan is with everything on the table at once. That means soup/main course/appetizers/... all in front of you. Don't quite get how that's a faux pas. (also, isn't there a proper English word instead of faux pas, it sounds so snooty )
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02-18-2008, 02:26 AM | #320 (permalink) |
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The traditional western meal has the appetizer arrive first... the main arrive second and the dessert last... with other courses interspersed. I know that in Asia, this is a bit different. All the courses come, whenever (to the point that it's really when dishes come up, they come up).
As for faux pas... that is the English word (even though it's French).
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