LadyEmeraude
You may call me EM 😊
then there are the coffee shops too, do you like to leave a tip there?
I agree with this so much! I hate the whole idea of paying the restaurant owner's staff for them, or the idea that some people have to depend upon the kindness of strangers for a living wage. All workers should get minimum wage, period. As a bank loan officer it was very hard to determine what sort of loan a waiter could afford because of the unreliability of their income, any type of budgeting is hard for them.But, I hate tipping. The idea that my napkin was askew, so they don't get a tip is outdated. Who is more responsible for the service in a restaurant? the person, who brings your plate, or the person who owns, and runs the place. Thers' no reason why customers need to supervise the staff, via tips.
what ?... I'm totally at a loss here as an ex waitress myself in my youth.. how on earth can someone know if a customer is a Christian or not ?most the time 30 to 50 percent, my mother in law worked for years as a waitress, so I tell my wife I blame her. as of right now we can afford to do so, my daughter worked as a waitress for a few years and said "Christians" were the worst tippers. As a believer I try to set a better example, so I blame her as well. It does depend on the service, our men's group goes out to breakfast once a month and it cost like 6 bucks for breakfast so I will leave a five. when wife and i go to sit down place and bill is say 40, I will leave a 15 or so. we do not go out that much but I figure a good tip in when we do. at least a good tip in our fixed income world.
I'm not familiar with the Black Death restaurant chain ?... what is their speciality.. ?I cook my own meals and do my own dishes. I keep away from restaurants like the Black Death. I'm hard pressed to remember the last time I ate a meal in a restaurant but it sure was a long, long time ago. I guess those masks turned me into some sort of "Restaurant Hater."
Sometimes they come in after church or a meeting or carrying their bibles.what ?... I'm totally at a loss here as an ex waitress myself in my youth.. how on earth can someone know if a customer is a Christian or not ?
lol... well there would have to be a lot of them to make such an assumption.. I remember when I was a waitress people would come in after church, I never found them to be any better or worse at tipping..Sometimes they come in after church or a meeting or carrying their bibles.
This was a large hotel. There were lots of conventions and Sunday afternoon regulars. It was often lower than average. Not always.lol... well there would have to be a lot of them to make such an assumption.. I remember when I was a waitress people would come in after church, I never found them to be any better or worse at tipping..