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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Moira: It's a great coat. At least let us see it on you. Jocelyn: I gave it away. I'm sorry. It just it didn't suit me. And I thought about Ronnie and, you know, she could always use some more feminine pieces in her wardrobe, and so I took it over to her and she really liked it, so I paid it forward. Moira: Well, Jocelyn, there are certain things that are just not done: Smoking in a car with a baby, unless you crack a window; [b]tipping before tax[/b]; mixing drinks with cola; and giving away a coat that doesn't belong to you.[/quote] What's the highest tax on a bill you could reasonably find? 10%? I think that's what it is in Arlington. So if I spend $6,000/yr at restaurants. That's $600 in tax and $120 in additional tip at 20% of post-tax amount. Tip post-tax total: $7,920 Tip pre-tax total: $7,800 so you're paying an extra 1.53% to just tip on the post-tax amount. I didn't know this was even debate, just tip on your final bill.[/quote]
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