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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I teach my kids to move the decimal point on the total, multiply by 2, and round up. That's the baseline tip. For all of you who insist on pretax tips, if the tax is 10%, the difference on a $100 bill is $2. If you go out for a $500 meal, the difference is $10. You should be ashamed of yourself. [/quote] Oh stop. Why don’t you tip 30%?[/quote] Sometimes I do, but that's a different discussion. We're not discussing the percentage at which you tip, but whether to tip on tax or not. Please try to keep up. Also, please google the logical fallacy called the slippery slope. [/quote] How’s the view up there on your high horse? Does it really matter if I tip post tax at 15% or pre-tax at 20%? Of course the percentage matters. [/quote]
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