well its asking for much, especially when the service/food isn't so great
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Replying to @nvmbro
they are different, but tips are there to encourage good service. Service charge is so the owners don't have to pay servers as much.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
true, not all restaurants give the full 10 or 15% to the server, some give as little as 4 or not at all. I see the need for
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Replying to @nvmbro
the extra tip line, but for the restaurants that do give either full 10% or 9 etc. it's costly for the customer. Its called double tipping
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Replying to @nvmbro
so those places do put the cost upon the consumer, but it's usually the server ppl get mad at for that when we just tryna make money
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Replying to @nvmbro
ayy no, I just been on both sides of that argument as well. Had to explain to many irritated customers succinctly why SC existed.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @nvmbro
This was interesting to read. I heart learning.
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Replying to @ben_aguon @nvmbro
lol no problem! It's something not many people know much about or how it works so I'll gladly shed light on it.
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