Tipping in restaurants
Posted: 03 Nov 2021, 09:14
I have already asked this on Facebook, but it really interests me, peoples way of thinking. I can say more on here to explain.
My dear friend Sarah and I go out once a month for a meal. She is lovely, but so so traditional. She is a 10% tipper, pretty much regardless, I'm not. So every bill we have the discussion, which does drive me potty.
Last night we only had a real cheapy £33.00 so I was happy to leave £3. Even though I used my Blue light card to get a 10% discount, which we then gave back
But I was saying to her that recently we went to a nice village pub with my sister and brother-i-l and the bill was £147, so I said would you leave £14.00, she said no I'd leave £14.70 she really is that pedantic about it. But as I explained that was more than my main course. Why am I leaving enough money to cover another meal? I would rather go to town and buy some homeless people coffee and sandwiches.
I get that in the past waiting staff were young and probably given a few bob to wait tables, but thats not the case anymore, most of the waiting people in the places I go to are more mature ladies probably happy to get away from the kids and earn some money. Compared to the youngsters working in care homes, doing the most difficult job ever, for a real pittance and not allowed to accept gifts monetary or otherwise, they are doing ok.
Once the minimum wage goes up to £9.50 per hour, (hurrah for the care staff) I will refuse to leave a tip at all. That is only £1.50 per hour less than me, and no one tips me. If I do my job wrong it could be catastrophic, but I am happy with my wage I'm not after more but I am not after giving it away to people earning not much less.
Sorry this is long, but my friend makes me feel mean, when she says I'll pay it all you dont need to, and I am not mean, it just doesn't seem fair and I am all about fairness.
Your thoughts please?
My dear friend Sarah and I go out once a month for a meal. She is lovely, but so so traditional. She is a 10% tipper, pretty much regardless, I'm not. So every bill we have the discussion, which does drive me potty.
Last night we only had a real cheapy £33.00 so I was happy to leave £3. Even though I used my Blue light card to get a 10% discount, which we then gave back
But I was saying to her that recently we went to a nice village pub with my sister and brother-i-l and the bill was £147, so I said would you leave £14.00, she said no I'd leave £14.70 she really is that pedantic about it. But as I explained that was more than my main course. Why am I leaving enough money to cover another meal? I would rather go to town and buy some homeless people coffee and sandwiches.
I get that in the past waiting staff were young and probably given a few bob to wait tables, but thats not the case anymore, most of the waiting people in the places I go to are more mature ladies probably happy to get away from the kids and earn some money. Compared to the youngsters working in care homes, doing the most difficult job ever, for a real pittance and not allowed to accept gifts monetary or otherwise, they are doing ok.
Once the minimum wage goes up to £9.50 per hour, (hurrah for the care staff) I will refuse to leave a tip at all. That is only £1.50 per hour less than me, and no one tips me. If I do my job wrong it could be catastrophic, but I am happy with my wage I'm not after more but I am not after giving it away to people earning not much less.
Sorry this is long, but my friend makes me feel mean, when she says I'll pay it all you dont need to, and I am not mean, it just doesn't seem fair and I am all about fairness.
Your thoughts please?