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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Post. There is a special spot in hell reserved for stingy tippers.[/quote] Agreed. If I'm happy with the service, I look at the total, move the decimal point, multiply by 2, and round up. As another PP said, if you have a $200 dinner in DC, and you tip 20%. Tax is 10%, so your post-tax amount is $220. If you tip post-tax, your total is $264. If you tip pre-tax, it's $260. Difference of $4 - about 1.5% of the bill. People who "don't tip on alchohol" are just cheap, and have seized on a flimsy justification for their cheapness. Shame on them. [/quote] So, to recap, you think that people that typically tip 18% post tax should go to hell? Really? You people are CRAZY.[/quote]
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