Anonymous wrote:This happened to me, at Junction in Del Ray, but it wasn't even a take out order. I went to get a baguette which they have in a basket by the counter. So I had to walk in, go to the baskets close to the counter, get my own baguette, and bring it to the register to pay for it. When the counter person/cashier ran me up, he swung around the iPad for me to sign and leave a tip. I pressed no tip and swung it back to him. And then he said in a very loud voice: "So, you're not leaving a tip. Most people leave a tip."
And I replied: "a tip for you, for me grabbing my own baguette from that basket over there, carrying it myself to this counter, and paying for it? Am I confused about something here? I am here to pay for my own grabbed baguette, thanks." And since my credit card had already been run, I left.
I have never set foot in there again. Junction, at Monroe and Mt Vernon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually do 10% or maybe a little less on takeout if it’s a decent restaurant. I don’t generally tip on stuff like coffee or fast food unless I’m feeling very generous or there was something particular about it (really crappy weather, my kids were a pain, I had a weird order., I asked for directions, etc.)
I do 5-10 a night in hotels (or $20 if my kids made a mess). My cheapskate born in the depression parents tipped a couple bucks for hotel maids even in the 70s.
We just spent 5 nights at a hotel and did not have cleaning service. We took out our own trash. Tipped for one day (on checkout).
Whh my at grand hotel? Just stayed at a Marriott and had maid service daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Could you please quote the chapter and verse from the Holy Bible that mandates this please?
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Could you please quote the chapter and verse from the Holy Bible that mandates this please?
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12
NP. I do not expect anyone to tip me on take out nor do I accept it.
Hopefully, you can eventually get a better paying job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Dou you leave a tip when you pick up your coffee at Starbuck? When you eat at McDonalds?
I leave at least 10% and usually 20.
You are all set then! A seat in heaven booked!![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Dou you leave a tip when you pick up your coffee at Starbuck? When you eat at McDonalds?
I leave at least 10% and usually 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually do 10% or maybe a little less on takeout if it’s a decent restaurant. I don’t generally tip on stuff like coffee or fast food unless I’m feeling very generous or there was something particular about it (really crappy weather, my kids were a pain, I had a weird order., I asked for directions, etc.)
I do 5-10 a night in hotels (or $20 if my kids made a mess). My cheapskate born in the depression parents tipped a couple bucks for hotel maids even in the 70s.
We just spent 5 nights at a hotel and did not have cleaning service. We took out our own trash. Tipped for one day (on checkout).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Could you please quote the chapter and verse from the Holy Bible that mandates this please?
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12
NP. I do not expect anyone to tip me on take out nor do I accept it.
Anonymous wrote:I usually do 10% or maybe a little less on takeout if it’s a decent restaurant. I don’t generally tip on stuff like coffee or fast food unless I’m feeling very generous or there was something particular about it (really crappy weather, my kids were a pain, I had a weird order., I asked for directions, etc.)
I do 5-10 a night in hotels (or $20 if my kids made a mess). My cheapskate born in the depression parents tipped a couple bucks for hotel maids even in the 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Could you please quote the chapter and verse from the Holy Bible that mandates this please?
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Could you please quote the chapter and verse from the Holy Bible that mandates this please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never heard that you are supposed to tip on takeout until Covid, and there was all that hoopla about restaurants risking their lives for us (never mind other essential workers like me didn’t make extra for going in). I figured it was temporary but this myth has persisted past covid.
Soooo much this.
Anonymous wrote:You were both rude. You are supposed to tip on takeout. The server was also rude for asking directly for a tip.
Anonymous wrote:You’re an a** not to tip but you’ve convinced yourself that your outrage is justified.