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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]30’s families, 20s and 30’s couples tip the best. Most older women do not tip well. Most but not all older men do. The after church crowd is both notoriously needy, rude, and poor at tipping and that generalization is 100% true. [/quote] Millennials and Gen Z are the superior generations confirmed. What else is new?[/quote] OP here, I can confirm. I have met plenty of wonderful Gen X and Boomer customers and people in my lifetime, but I'm going to confirm that Gen Z and Millenials are the most polite generation to have been served. Gen Z aren't the best tippers at their age right now, but they make my day. I have yet to meet a demanding or impatient customer of that generation, I love the way how they greet you and say 'thank you' and 'please,' it's a pleasure serving them. That's to say in my area, Gen X has done a pretty great job of raising this generation. As a member of Gen Z myself, I strive to raise my children the same way, because I'd rather have a kind and courteous child than a smart-mouthed one. She/he'd be damned if I heard disrespectful behavior towards ANY individual, restaurant or not. I really like the little kids that the millenials are raising too. So sweet just like their parents and I hope we are going through a parenting reformation of a sort. [/quote]
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