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I would tip $2 on that for good or bad service.
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Yeah, my point was that I would not purchase this breakfast in a restaurant at all. $10 will get you a dozen eggs and a loaf of bread and you can have this breakfast every morning for 2 weeks. If I'm traveling and don't have access to my own eggs and bread, I'd choose something else. |
| $2 is what I would have done too. If you had drinks or something else $3. |
| I would have tipped 4-5. I always give an extra dollar or two. Maybe that's $300-400 extra by the end of the year? Worth it to me. |
+2 I also would have tipped $2 in that situation. |
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Are you with a good sized group?
To me that makes a difference. $5 minimum, but if you’re with a group, you could do less. If you’re just meeting one friend, probably each of you do $5 (your friend’s choice is up to your friend of course, but you do $5) |
| $1.20 |
| I beg you all to stop these "what would you tip" threads. Some are cheap. Some are not. Some tip. Some do not. You do you. Stop hashing it out. |
+1. I would have given $94 because I don’t carry bills smaller than $100. I guess I win. This is a pointless thread. |
Everything costs more in a restaurant than at home, because you paying for service and cleaning and real estate. |
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If you are so cheap that you only spend $6, stay home. $5 tip barely would have made up to her you taking her time, messing up a spot, and dishes.Restaurant and the worker lost money on you.
Next time she will give you $5 to turn around and go away before you sit down. |
If the restaurant doesn’t want customers that spend $6 then they should stop offering food that costs $6. |
| How is it page 2 and no one has asked where we can also get eggs and toast at a restaurant for $6? Is it in 1995? |
This is the bigger question, where can I get breakfast for $6 ??? |