You Americans don't know how to tip. 1st, tips are not something you put on a receipt. Tips are a sidecash that customer gives you directly in your pocket. It is up to you and your colleagues to decide if you will split them or keep them. Some bars in my country have a tipping jar where all the workers put their tips at the end of the day and split them equally (because barmen, for example, won't receive tips because he is not interacting with people as much as a waitor). 2nd. tips ARE NOT mandatory and nobody should expect them. Even as a cultural thing. 3rd. tips are usually given by rounding up the figure (for example if something cost $37, you give $40). And sometimes you just put a little extra if you have a small denomination of your currency (for example $5) in your wallet. If you bought something more expensive, for example $370-380, it makes sense to round it to $400. That's a huge tip, but it would only be about 5-8% if you calculate it... In my country (which is a tourist nation, and earns a big chunk of money this way) waiters are paid about an average wage. In the US this would be about $55 000 per year. On the coast it's a little bit more, equivallent to a round $65 000. But, if they work on the coastline (where tourists are) they usually earn a whole extra wage through tips, often even more. But it's also a lot tougher there, you can only work that way for 3-5 months or you will burn out.
And now restaurants are leaving options to tip when you pick up carryout. Like what?? Tipping culture has just become worse since the pandemic hit, charge me what it cost and don't put me in a moral dilemma every time I pay you.
Can you explain this? What is presumptuous about this video and why is it horrifically so? I definitely see over 20 percent tip requests and I'm not even in California or new york
Most places I work in as a server the tip % are always before tax. But I don’t expect my customer to drop 20%. Most people I see only tip 10% to 18% at max. Rarely do we get 20%-25%, but don’t really matter 10% or 15% just mean I need to service some extra more table. Also Servers do have a certain preference of customer, like your race does affect what% tip you get from people who are same race as you. Also if customer from most places I work in before if they tip you 25% all the time and comes like once every 2weeks ya we would start to make it worth the 25% tip cuz we be giving complimentary stuff on the house like free appetizers and desert. We may also slip in some free drinks. It all depends on the restaurant. But overall I feel like we shouldn’t force people to tip, if they want to tip good then ya would make most server happy but if they don’t we should give them a shitty attitude, continue to smile. Maybe they might change their minds in the future.
My husband went out to eat lunch and was confronted by a waiter about a cheap tip. My husband hadn't even paid yet and had just asked how to get to the tipping screen. My husband always tips 20% and the auto tip was set at 15%. The waiter said in a really rude tone, "oh, trying to tip cheap?", my husband said, "yup" and tipped nothing, and honestly the waiter 100% deserved that imo. I hope restaurants start losing business due to lack of customers, because they should stop expecting customers to pay the wait staffs wages. Wait staff should stop expecting so much from customers to make up for the short comings of a billion dollar industry. Confront them, not us. Businesses are just exploiting everyone nowdays.
@@Ihatesports420 So that's where you're coming from. I've worked minimum wage and was grateful for every quarter in tips I received. I still don't agree with tipping culture, especially post-pandemic.
@@Ihatesports420 found the person who can't read and is extremely oblivious. Again, confront your upper management levels. It shouldn't be on consumers to pay your wages and be harrased.
@chai lattes thank you so much for everything you did! I hate the industry, but appreciate people like you that worked in it! I hope the industry pays a living salary to everyone in it. It's the least waiting staff deserve. Tipping has gotten so out of hand to depend entirely on the consumers who might not tip above 10%. I sincerely hope things get better for everyone!
I've slowly had to teach myself to stop feeling guilty for not tipping at the boba store. These fuckers will ask for a 20% tip on a drink that's already $6. Tipping is for table service, not doing the bare minimum of your job, and I say this as a former restaurant worker.
I also go to a boba shop that asks for tips; they're brand new, just opened a couple months ago. I sometimes give tips simply because of that (plus, there's not many shops in the area, so I want this place to stick around... Not that one tiny tip would help, but still). "Bare minimum of your job" is quite rude, though. Those stores get rather busy... I think it would bother me less is it was a physical tip jar rather than automatically popping up in your face after using your card. Less intrusive.
I know a person who owns a boba shop and the ingredients are roughly 40 cents a cup. Factoring in the time of labor (like cooking a big batch of boba and putting many drinks together) is roughly $1.00-1.50 in labor per unit made (if they're paying staff around city average minimum), altogether you're looking at around $2 or less for the total cost per cup unless it has real fruit which could add a little to the overall price, but still big markups.
Honestly buying a coffee just isn't the same without a disinterested barista who takes 2 seconds to pour my coffee then looks away as she flips the tip screen towards me without saying anything. It just feels like home.
It pisses me off when I cash register goes to 20% when all they do is take your order. I work in fine dining and I bust my ass, and often don’t get 20%, and I still am grateful for whatever guests give me
Dude how do you get into fine dining? I’ve been serving since I was 19 and I’m 22 now and love working as a server but I wanna make it into fine dining
@@marcherrera23 I started working as a server assistant where I work now - I didn’t have server experience but I worked in restaurants and I showed I can hustle. Idk the best way for you though, definitely depends on where you are
@@crzycolchris You know what the best part of all this is? in NJ, in an 8 year period from 2015 when I started working, they increased minimum wage from $7.75 to $10, but tipped wage employees got a 60 cent increase.
Only a matter of time before my electric bill asks me to select a tip amount. Anyway, fun fact for you guys: If the tip percentage begins as a high percentage and ends at a low percentage (from left to right), it's called an Anchor Trap. Questions/prompts presented with large or small numbers GREATLY influence judgement and decision making.
Family Guy poked fun at this in one episode where Peter opens the food truck. "Now if you'll just select a gratuity. Options are 60%, 90% and 200%." "Uh, I guess 60%."
Some gas pumps seem like that when they put premium on the far left or in the middle. It should be standard to have the lowest on the left, medium in the middle, premium on the right lol
Tipping has gotten so out of freaking control! I now refuse to go to certain places here in Denver that “automatically rack on 20-25%” as a tip…mandatory! It’s like, we’re forgetting a tip is optional and is meant to reward service above and beyond what YOU are expected to do as part of your job! I also refuse to tip people who literally just take your order on a cash register. It’s like, “isn’t that what you’re paid to do?” Businesses are going to hurt themselves and their employees by doing this to customers bc like me, they’ll simply stop or really cut down on eating out or buying that $8.53 (after mandatory tip) crap, lukewarm latte. Good luck. So out of control!
I was at a restaurant recently that that automatically added a 20% tip then had a "suggested additional tip" on the check... which was already the most money I've ever spent at a restaurant.
You understand that servers lives off tips right? At least here in Texas we get paid $2.15 an hour which is eaten up by taxes so we only get what tips we make. The place I work does auto gratuity at 18% for any party over 10 people just to make sure I don’t spend 2 hours running all over the place to not get tipped at all. And if you don’t tip most restaurants charge their wait staff tipshare to distribute between bars and hosts so if you don’t leave a tip at all we literally have to pay to take care of you. I don’t think anyone in here would like to pay to go to work.
Screw the places that ask for a tip, when they don't have to take the food to your table. It's basically tipping for doing your job. Waiters are only people who deserve tips.
I am baffled by the US tomfoolery, over here in sweden waiters get paid an actual wage so tipping isnt a requirement. it still happens but mostly for fine dining and then it's all gathered in at the end of the night to be shared across the whole team (including kitchen) because they all contributed to that (and ye you're basically expected to pocket a bit of the tip for yourself anyways) but lookin at stuff over in the US I see eating establishments expecting like 20%+ tips at a bloody cash register, like bruh all you did have not done anything to heighten the experience of eating out by sittin behind desk waiting at a cash register
@@username8644 How about you start using your brain. They are not equivalent because if they were, the systems would be interchangeable. I can just decide to not tip the us server and he is fucked. Secondly I can tip the swedish server on top of his salary. So use ur brain and go back to Kindergarden to learn basic mathematic operations.
Usually the standard at a buffet is 1 dollar per person, simply for keeping the table bussed while you consume way too many plates 🤣 see how your buffet experience is without a busser lol
They had a Tip Screen at pay out at a fuqen Gyro place that was essentially a Subway felt like the dumbest thing ever and to this day it keeps me up at night as to why I paid without questioning it.
The scene with grandma killed me! My grandpa used to ask me if I had paid my taxes because he needs to be taken care of🤣 he should’ve been asking me for a tip after using his pool.
This is how I felt the other day when ordering something at an outdoor, hole in the wall, fry joint. I was done ordering and he smoothly added “just real quick…*flips around iPad* and it was a tip screen 😭
Not sure world wide but in the US not really. People can make 6 figure incomes of of jobs that accept tipping but that depends on their social skills, honestly looks, and work experiences, and location where they work. A server at BOA in LA, CA is gonna make way more than a server at Dennys in Montana. They both deserve to paid a living wage but a studio in LA is probably 10x a studio in Montana. Also at the end of the day they will both be paid the minimum wage depending if its through tips or if the restaurant has to pay it whichever is greater.
@@Luci-rv1hl i mean, then every restaurant that's bad gets culled by the free market since then they get perceived as too expensive than nickle and diming you with a tip out of guilt.
@@MintJammer I used to be a cook in some of the more bourgeois restaurants and as long as the atmosphere is right people will pay anything, at this point that’s how it is. They go to places just to take a photo of the meal, it’s gluttony on gluttony. I hate the cooking-for-pleasure industry as a whole. If we ate for sustenance and not for entertainment, we would have colonized another planet by now.
They just modernized their tip jar. I mean back in the day my local Subway had a tip jar so nothing has changed really. Though I stopped going to Subway a long time ago.
This seems to only really be an American thing. Where I live, tipping is not normal, employers are expected to pay their staff enough although they often don’t.
@@Filterdeez I'm not American and I don't live in America. Your reaction of "tip or stay tf home" simply helps to reinforce such a flawed system. What you're basically saying is "my employer won't pay me a proper wage and now, I'm going to make that your problem. Give me money". I am from England and we have the crying for a "liveable wage" too and tipping is practically non-existent. It is an economic issue that has been allowed to get out of control since the 1960s when you could buy a house and pay it off within 10 - 15 years even if you only earned minimum wage. Americans will NEVER get a "liveable wage" because corporations in your country are allowed to literally pay the government to introduce a 'bill' that prevents it.
I was in California and I bought a bottled drink from a stand on the street. The tip options were 30%, 35%, and 40%. They were asking for a 30%+ tip for the excruciating labor of taking a drink out of a cooler, which was already 250% the price that it should've been. All in a city where minimum wage is among the highest in the country.
I'm waging a tipping war against any establishment that asks for a tip with takeout. Even fast food places are asking for tips, this is getting insane. Tips are for going above and beyond, not just taking my order and handing it to me.
I work at a casino gift shop, and I’m always genuinely bewildered when people give me tips. One time a man tipped me $2 because he asked if we had peanuts and I pointed out where they were. He praised me for knowing my store well. :’) Another time, some guy tipped me $20 and said it was for my dinner, which… was probably mostly because I spent some time chatting with him and his girlfriend, but also because I mentioned in passing that I’d not eaten all day. There was yet another $20 tip from someone who had just won a jackpot. Now the California Hotel and Casino caters to Hawaiians, and as my boss once told me, Hawaiians think that it’s good luck to share their jackpots with others, and that was the man’s rationale for tipping me $20 indeed. If someone just leaves their change, I’m happy with that. It goes to me, and I can fill up my own coin rolls with that. Good stuff.
“Would you like to add a tip?” “Would you like to add a tip tip?” “Would you like to donate a dollar to hungry children?” “Would you like to tip the tip computer?”
As a server 15% - 20% is great. Anything above is awsome. I could care less about tipping on takeout orders (I don’t do it since there was no service). Tipping has gotten outta hand
@@sublimeade fine with me. I’ll normally have other guests that will tip 25%-50% that can easily make up for the tip. You’re not obligated to tip just like you’re not obligated to go out and eat at restaurants. You’ll be treated respectfully like every other guest
Went to get frozen yogurt for my kid. I get the cup from the stack, fill it up, put the toppings on it, put it on the scale, all while the cashier is sitting there on her phone chewing gum and texting. She turns the screen around so I can pay, and there it is.. The "choose a tip" screen, with 10%, 15%, and 25% options. Way at the bottom there is a little text that you can press "skip". Why the hell am I paying this girl a tip to sit on her phone? So I skip and she is visibly agitated. Rolls her eyes at me as we leave. I refuse to tip people for doing their extremely easy jobs. Tips are for waiters who give good service! And I always tip them well.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I’m sure the reason she is texting and chewing gum in front of a customer is the same reason she chooses to demonstrate her frustrations in front of that customer.
Had a cookie bakery that I loved to go into before. During Covid, I went in once to get some cookies, and instead of a cashier, they just had me order what I wanted myself on the screen, and then they brought it out to me. Which I'm cool with. What I wasn't cool with was that they then asked for a tip (minimum 20%). Seriously?? Who am I tipping, the register?
Trevor, thank you; the next time I tell someone I'm a Vet and they say they did ROTC like that's the same, Imma totally use the "ROTC deeze nutz" line. Beautiful.
This weekend I was tipping 15% on $15 beers, that was the lowest option besides "custom." The bartender would just turn around, open the fridge, and then hand me the beer. I was kinda sad each time but felt worst taking up time to do a custom tip or not tipping at all. I hate it so much.
If tipping is done correctly they can make more than the minimum wage the company would pay. But tipping is mostly performances based it gives the worker incentive to be a good server. But these Starbucks cashiers are ruining it for everyone thinking they earned a tip for giving the customer 60 seconds of attention.
@@CH-vv2hr idk maybe this is true at small local places, but when I was a delivery driver at Domino's I made $14/hr base on top of tips, which easily put me to about $25/hr most nights, up to $30/hr if it was busy, and I didn't even work full shifts. I always felt a little bad for the front store people because I was making sometimes double what they were while arguably not doing as much (I didn't do kitchen prep, just washed dishes, folded boxes, and cleaned sometimes when there weren't orders).
I'm learning that not everywhere do you have to tip. If they feel like they have to guilt trip you, don't tip there. If they are being genuine and just mention there is a tipping option, then I'll tip. But the doctor part of this video, I was like, "NO! Medical care is already expensive! Don't give them ideas!"
Medical staff are not allowed to accept tips. If we could.. oh man just imagine. I think it's not allowed so we don't favor patients based on how they tip.
Last week went to lunch, had to order at at a self serve kiosk then get out our food and bring it to the table but at the end of the order it had the 3 tip option screen ...... and literally said self serve on the reciept. I wonder if I had hit 25% was I supposed to cash out my tips at the end of my shift LOL. How does a company put a self serve kiosk out, print a receipt that says self serve on it ...... and ask for a tip? 😂🤣
Unless I'm sitting at a table and you are bringing me warm food on a plate and keeping my drink full you aren't getting a God damn tip. I'm not your employer, talk to them about getting paid not me. P.S all tipping is bullcrap. Just a way for businesses to pay employees nothing and use guilt to charge customers full price without them realizing it. Making bank off us. If everyone stopped tipping for a year we could put an end to it and employees could get paid a higher consistent wage and we could just pay a flat price for service. Tipping screws the employees and customers for the benefit of the owners
ye hence why i like tipping culture in sweden, it's basically non existant. the only real occasion a tip happens is if you don't want the change back or incase a particular waiter went above and beyond what could reasonably be expected to help make the eating experience better
Someone in the UK here, outside of London itself, tipping virtually does not exist. I have worked in both the leisure & hospitality industry, and i was never tipped. Weird thing, management paid me minimum wage which was enough for my bills so the general public didn't have to decide if i live or die like some archaic gladitorial food version of fucking squid game. Systems needs to be revolutionized. Hospitality needs to pay their staff, or don't own a business. You pay your suppliers in full right? You pay the bank the rent for the commercial building in full right? You pay the electric company in full right? Then pay the people who fucking run your business in full as well. Abolish tipping. It was created during the great depression, and hearing how this culture is only escalating is giving the general public a fucking great depression.
I hate that they ask a higher percentage because of “inflation”. It’s a percent, if the cost goes up so does the tip. 15% of $30 is more than 15% of $20, so by tipping 15% still you are tipping more
Haven’t even started the video, cuz I’m a curious guy, and this curious guy wanted to check out the comments just cuz this curious guy was…you guessed it! Interested in what folks had to say. Tipping pisses off every one involved. Yeah it’d be tight if servers ( I’m talking restaurant waiters/waitresses who don’t get solid hourly pay) received a paycheck based on hours and perhaps others factors. Super sick sales and overall total coolness with the guests absolutely changes your value and the establishment you work for. And from my time in that environment (and yeah it’s an environment all to its own dude) the appreciation may be felt after a couple fleeting thankful words from guests long gone, but a tip, a tip after being a host, a kind person, a friend to those, feels ever the most enjoyed and warranted. People aren’t servers because they think it’s a super rad profession. Most do it cuz their personality lets them do it. And yes, (YOU BETTER STOP YELLING AT ME CUZ SOMEONES SLEEPING) there are terrible servers, especially at Chilis, but these cats that do it, and actually give a foot; they deserve your/our money. This has been a long disconnected rant, but what Shrimpy Dads is trying to say is that tipping your server, as long as their not picking boogers when they should be taking care, is absolutely justified. You’re out to eat. They’re listening to what you want and they make sure you get it. Make sure they feel the same appreciation you do.
Apparently that iPad thing was the buttocks of the jokey. But yeah, that long comment still stands. And fight those people with the T.I.Pads. Cocksuckers
I once worked at a restaurant, and there was a tipping option on the screen... but because I worked all throughout the day, and not during the night, I was not given any tips despite the fact that I was doing all the hard work- the night staff just had to close the store and ALL the tips (even those throughout the day) were handed over to the night staff. Absolutely disgusting.
🛑 STOP TIPPING! This applies for when you are NOT dining, otherwise, always tip your servers when dining, strippers on the pole, and food deliveries. What grinds my gears is when Philz Coffee and all these other restaurants that ask for tips make them look really cheap and pitiful as a company. Why shouldn’t McDonald’s start asking for tips? Or In-n-Out? I mean, why shouldn’t they if large companies like Joe & The Juice, Jamba Juice, Philz Coffee, etc ask for tips. My belief is that they are evaluating how much money customers are willing to pay in total, and will adjust for their prices aka increase their prices higher in the future based on the data they’ve collected. All in all, ITS A SCAM! Do not tip, otherwise, we will all suffer the consequences of more and more inflation!
Us strippers PAY to work at the club that’s why the customer needs to pay us when we are on stage. The club does not pay us. We are independent contractors. Don’t come to the strip club unless you plan on spending money. The fee that is paid at the door does not go to us. You the customer are paying us for a service. It is not comparable to waitressing or delivery. Some people do not comprehend this.
@@cecee3480 i pay to go to the movies and i watch the movie. i pay to get into a bar then pay for drinks. its not my fault you take of your clothes for me to watch. ask for money up front before taking off your clothes if your upset about it. orrrrrrrrr you can do the hustle and just know eventually you will get a whale to dump enough money to make up for the guys just enjoying the show.
I worked at a sub shop for a while. I always hated the fact my crew mates would ask for tips (even though we weren't supposed to). We were already getting a decent wage and all we were doing was our job. It's one thing when the customer offers a tip in a setting that doesn't require it. It's another when we ask for it. Same went when I worked at Dicks Sporting Goods as a bike tech. No, I should not be tipped for helping you pick a bike. That is literally my job that I am already getting paid for.
Ate in a restaurant last night. Bill comes and they’ve taken a pen and crossed out the 18 and 20% options so that only tip amount was 25%. Decided to give them a cash tip…15%😂
The problem is that everything is getting stupid expensive. I just paid $20 dollars for a hamburger and 8 dollars for a beer tonight. That’s crazy. I’m just going to stop tipping all together and force employers to actually pay their workers. If all the prices are doubling in the last 2 years I figure those employers should be able to pay their own employees. We all need to remember that tips are optional. And by all I mean not only the patrons of these businesses but also the workers and owners of these businesses. Tipping is optional.
If I'm ever presented with the iPad spin around I always choose no tip. I'm not buying a $7 latte and tipping 25% to employees making $16 an hour who can't follow a simple recipe. Stop praising basic expectations. I'll die on that hill.
It's your fault for buying a 7$ latte in the first place fool. Don't blame the workers who actually deserve the money. Blame yourself for not being smart enough to brew your own coffee for a fraction of the price. Then you don't have to stiff people anymore either! A win win.
@@xaviers8549 I do make my own espresso at home, fool. But if me and the wife are out running around, I'll occasionally stop and get something. Your argument is backwards. Why is it my fault for buying a $7 latte when workers "deserve" money? Shouldn't it be my fault for NOT buying a $13 latte then? The employees are stiffing themselves by not being able to put the correct 4 ingredients in a cup. It's not hard work. I've done it and I've done it successfully. 80% of these heroes couldn't find their way out of a wet paper bag.
@@stevenm6301 haha okay there is some truth to that. I feel as if the worker doesent make the drink correctly then they don't really deserve a tip because they are lacking the attention to detail that anyone should have when performing a job like that. If they do a great job and are friendly about it then why not help them out ya know? The people working there are probably alot less fortunate than the people who can afford to spend 7$ on a cup of coffee, and it means more to them that you think. I've never been particularly well off myself, but have always found the time to help someone who I feel deserves it. I didn't mean to bash you I just wanted to get that point across and was having a bad morning.
@@xaviers8549 All good, but a few points. This whole new era of forced tipping just for doing your hourly rate job is what I have a problem with. The tip is asked for before you even get the product. They expect a tip and then turn around and hand me the wrong order? Or one that was made incorrectly? I don't know if you get out much, but this has become a ginormous problem with these dysfunctional new young people in the work force. If the situation dictates I'll leave some cash after I receive my order, obviously. You don't know the employees circumstances. Maybe the guy/girl making my drink is married to a 6 figure income finance guru and they just need to get out of the house a few times a week. If they don't like their salary, they can quit the voluntary contract they walked into.
@@stevenm6301 I mean I get out enough, but only restaurants, and places that don't require a tip prior to receiving your product. Like I cut out Starbucks entirely because it's ridiculously overpriced when I can buy an entire bag of Starbucks for the price of 1 cup. And I never get the wrong order. I can see how that would become reeeeally annoying to spend 7 bucks on a product you didn't order then tipping them for fucking it up. Yeah that sounds awful.
I’ve always lived in countries where tipping is entirely optional, reserved for when the service is excellent. Seems to me like in the US it’s become something that should just be part of the price.
They pay their workers minimum wage and the majority of their pay comes from tips, so it’s become an expectation to tip at restaurants and bars, but there is a lot of holes in this process. Now everywhere wants tips and it’s BS
Whenever someone asks me for a tip, I just say “do you guys accept Bitcoin?” Then they usually tip me just to stop talking.
You should ask if they accept nfts you'll be rich in no time
@@lastcat617 you should ask them if they except nfts you will be rich in no time
@@irishfans you should ask if they aksept nfts you'll be rich in no time
I keep my Coinbase QR code ready, just Incase they only have crypto
You should axe if they accept nfts
You’ll be rich in no time
So happy someone is revealing the guilt tripping done with today's tipping
Gues you have never seen South Park before 🤣
The entire tipping culture is guilt tripping, it's not just "today"
You Americans don't know how to tip.
1st, tips are not something you put on a receipt. Tips are a sidecash that customer gives you directly in your pocket.
It is up to you and your colleagues to decide if you will split them or keep them. Some bars in my country have a tipping jar where all the workers put their tips at the end of the day and split them equally (because barmen, for example, won't receive tips because he is not interacting with people as much as a waitor).
2nd. tips ARE NOT mandatory and nobody should expect them. Even as a cultural thing.
3rd. tips are usually given by rounding up the figure (for example if something cost $37, you give $40). And sometimes you just put a little extra if you have a small denomination of your currency (for example $5) in your wallet.
If you bought something more expensive, for example $370-380, it makes sense to round it to $400.
That's a huge tip, but it would only be about 5-8% if you calculate it...
In my country (which is a tourist nation, and earns a big chunk of money this way) waiters are paid about an average wage. In the US this would be about $55 000 per year. On the coast it's a little bit more, equivallent to a round $65 000.
But, if they work on the coastline (where tourists are) they usually earn a whole extra wage through tips, often even more. But it's also a lot tougher there, you can only work that way for 3-5 months or you will burn out.
It’s called “hustle”😂
the key is to look somebody in the eye, say no, then leave guilt free
It's honestly horrifically presumptuous that plenty of businesses are asking for tips above 20%
That’s just them trying to pay their employees even less
Especially at the point of sale, not at the end when you can actually appropriately pay for a service
And now restaurants are leaving options to tip when you pick up carryout. Like what?? Tipping culture has just become worse since the pandemic hit, charge me what it cost and don't put me in a moral dilemma every time I pay you.
Some places won’t let you order unless you add a tip
Can you explain this? What is presumptuous about this video and why is it horrifically so? I definitely see over 20 percent tip requests and I'm not even in California or new york
I grew up in a time period where tipping 15% is the norm. Now, I feel like there’s a hidden expectation to tip 25% at minimum.
Also why are the presets always post tax percentage like I gotta tip the government for already taking half my paycheck
Most places I work in as a server the tip % are always before tax. But I don’t expect my customer to drop 20%. Most people I see only tip 10% to 18% at max. Rarely do we get 20%-25%, but don’t really matter 10% or 15% just mean I need to service some extra more table. Also Servers do have a certain preference of customer, like your race does affect what% tip you get from people who are same race as you. Also if customer from most places I work in before if they tip you 25% all the time and comes like once every 2weeks ya we would start to make it worth the 25% tip cuz we be giving complimentary stuff on the house like free appetizers and desert. We may also slip in some free drinks. It all depends on the restaurant. But overall I feel like we shouldn’t force people to tip, if they want to tip good then ya would make most server happy but if they don’t we should give them a shitty attitude, continue to smile. Maybe they might change their minds in the future.
Stop tipping
@@animationtv426 Why?
Working at many restaurants. I’ve never seen tip percentages calculated post tax.
“But I do know how to use a will” THIS KILLED ME 😂😂😂😂 how does he come up with this lol
I make entertaining vids just like Trevor . I bet 100% it’ll make u laugh. If not you can come to tell me fam
It's literally coming back to me so... I guess it's cool 😆
@@realfarmer21 asked?
@@FBI-xx5dx Nobody apparently 🥶🥶
Only acceptable for nannas around the world
My husband went out to eat lunch and was confronted by a waiter about a cheap tip. My husband hadn't even paid yet and had just asked how to get to the tipping screen. My husband always tips 20% and the auto tip was set at 15%. The waiter said in a really rude tone, "oh, trying to tip cheap?", my husband said, "yup" and tipped nothing, and honestly the waiter 100% deserved that imo. I hope restaurants start losing business due to lack of customers, because they should stop expecting customers to pay the wait staffs wages. Wait staff should stop expecting so much from customers to make up for the short comings of a billion dollar industry. Confront them, not us. Businesses are just exploiting everyone nowdays.
Found the person who’s never worked in a tipping job
@@Ihatesports420 So that's where you're coming from. I've worked minimum wage and was grateful for every quarter in tips I received. I still don't agree with tipping culture, especially post-pandemic.
@@Ihatesports420 found the person who can't read and is extremely oblivious. Again, confront your upper management levels. It shouldn't be on consumers to pay your wages and be harrased.
@chai lattes thank you so much for everything you did! I hate the industry, but appreciate people like you that worked in it! I hope the industry pays a living salary to everyone in it. It's the least waiting staff deserve. Tipping has gotten so out of hand to depend entirely on the consumers who might not tip above 10%. I sincerely hope things get better for everyone!
@@AAbattery284 You think wait staff have the power to confront their higher ups? that's cute.
I've slowly had to teach myself to stop feeling guilty for not tipping at the boba store. These fuckers will ask for a 20% tip on a drink that's already $6. Tipping is for table service, not doing the bare minimum of your job, and I say this as a former restaurant worker.
Totally agree. It’s ridiculous.
A lot of the places, that tip goes to the boss
I agree, but as a restaurant worker it's beyond the integrity of tipping at this point. People just want/need extra money lmao
I also go to a boba shop that asks for tips; they're brand new, just opened a couple months ago. I sometimes give tips simply because of that (plus, there's not many shops in the area, so I want this place to stick around... Not that one tiny tip would help, but still). "Bare minimum of your job" is quite rude, though. Those stores get rather busy...
I think it would bother me less is it was a physical tip jar rather than automatically popping up in your face after using your card. Less intrusive.
I know a person who owns a boba shop and the ingredients are roughly 40 cents a cup. Factoring in the time of labor (like cooking a big batch of boba and putting many drinks together) is roughly $1.00-1.50 in labor per unit made (if they're paying staff around city average minimum), altogether you're looking at around $2 or less for the total cost per cup unless it has real fruit which could add a little to the overall price, but still big markups.
Honestly buying a coffee just isn't the same without a disinterested barista who takes 2 seconds to pour my coffee then looks away as she flips the tip screen towards me without saying anything. It just feels like home.
Also feels good to select no tip in that instance.
@@fartnutssupreme4930 in every instance
@@styxrakash4639 at least give me some nice latte art and go beyond if you want that tip.
@@joshuavoss1387 which tip?
I like flipping it back so they can see me select no tip
If I'm paying before I get my food or whatever I'm buying, your not getting a tip. That tip screen is the biggest guilt trip scam.
*you're
5 Guys comes to mind...
ignorant
@@tropicalpnch4549 I love 5 guys meat in my mouth. But I’m not tipping.
Agreed
It pisses me off when I cash register goes to 20% when all they do is take your order.
I work in fine dining and I bust my ass, and often don’t get 20%, and I still am grateful for whatever guests give me
Dude how do you get into fine dining? I’ve been serving since I was 19 and I’m 22 now and love working as a server but I wanna make it into fine dining
@@marcherrera23 I started working as a server assistant where I work now - I didn’t have server experience but I worked in restaurants and I showed I can hustle. Idk the best way for you though, definitely depends on where you are
@@marcherrera23 u like being underpaid overworked slave? Whats wrong with u
@@marcherrera23 sarcasm?
I always thought tipping was correlated to the performance of the service staff, not just an extra, arbitrary fee.
Its strange me too, I had to ask a place what they thought a tip was, and to remove the "automatic gratuity" from the check.
It sure as hell USED to be
@@crzycolchris You know what the best part of all this is? in NJ, in an 8 year period from 2015 when I started working, they increased minimum wage from $7.75 to $10, but tipped wage employees got a 60 cent increase.
@@crzycolchris I'd make more delivering pizzas to asshole customers than I do delivering patients to asshole ER nurses
@@TurtleSauceGaming Come on, you guys have the most freedom in the world right?? Then demand for your needs
It is outrageous how every single place thinks they need a tip these days. I need to start asking for tips when I show up with my semi to deliver.
I KNOW RIGHT, even the cashiers at like fast food places expect 15% tips now
love it😂
why cant you show up fully hard....
@@SilverBond1245 when I bought take out today I had to manually select 0% tip
@@christianweibrecht6555 Wow
"its not about the duration its about what went into that " - wise words🤣😂
Only a matter of time before my electric bill asks me to select a tip amount. Anyway, fun fact for you guys: If the tip percentage begins as a high percentage and ends at a low percentage (from left to right), it's called an Anchor Trap. Questions/prompts presented with large or small numbers GREATLY influence judgement and decision making.
I just only tip where the persons pay for their job pretty much comes from tips, and they did their job.
They already do ask you for donations when you pay your energy bill. Both FPL and Duke Energy does this
Family Guy poked fun at this in one episode where Peter opens the food truck.
"Now if you'll just select a gratuity. Options are 60%, 90% and 200%."
"Uh, I guess 60%."
Some gas pumps seem like that when they put premium on the far left or in the middle. It should be standard to have the lowest on the left, medium in the middle, premium on the right lol
It seems like a pain now but it’s all gonna be worth it when the customer has to be tipped too
We are not even at the *tip* of the iceberg called human evolution!
We can go even *further!*
lmfaoo
Uno reverse card!
Wickedly smart comment.
Wait this may help with lessening karens
Tipping has gotten so out of freaking control! I now refuse to go to certain places here in Denver that “automatically rack on 20-25%” as a tip…mandatory! It’s like, we’re forgetting a tip is optional and is meant to reward service above and beyond what YOU are expected to do as part of your job! I also refuse to tip people who literally just take your order on a cash register. It’s like, “isn’t that what you’re paid to do?” Businesses are going to hurt themselves and their employees by doing this to customers bc like me, they’ll simply stop or really cut down on eating out or buying that $8.53 (after mandatory tip) crap, lukewarm latte. Good luck. So out of control!
I shaved my legs. "Me too" 💀
I make entertaining vids just like Trevor . I bet 100% it’ll make u laugh. If not you can come to tell me broddie
lmao 😂 Not at all
I was at a restaurant recently that that automatically added a 20% tip then had a "suggested additional tip" on the check... which was already the most money I've ever spent at a restaurant.
These places irritate me so much, people really dont understand what a tip is
That's when you click on other and put a big fat 0.
@@sebastianzx6r I just left it blank lol
Put $0.05
You understand that servers lives off tips right? At least here in Texas we get paid $2.15 an hour which is eaten up by taxes so we only get what tips we make. The place I work does auto gratuity at 18% for any party over 10 people just to make sure I don’t spend 2 hours running all over the place to not get tipped at all. And if you don’t tip most restaurants charge their wait staff tipshare to distribute between bars and hosts so if you don’t leave a tip at all we literally have to pay to take care of you. I don’t think anyone in here would like to pay to go to work.
Best thing to wake up to is seeing Trevor drop new content
I make entertaining vids just like Trevor . I bet 100% it’ll make u laugh. If not you can come to tell me bro
So what do you wanna blow the guy !?!
Screw the places that ask for a tip, when they don't have to take the food to your table. It's basically tipping for doing your job. Waiters are only people who deserve tips.
Waiters don’t deserve tips. They deserved to be paid fairly by the employer.
I am baffled by the US tomfoolery, over here in sweden waiters get paid an actual wage so tipping isnt a requirement. it still happens but mostly for fine dining and then it's all gathered in at the end of the night to be shared across the whole team (including kitchen) because they all contributed to that (and ye you're basically expected to pocket a bit of the tip for yourself anyways) but lookin at stuff over in the US I see eating establishments expecting like 20%+ tips at a bloody cash register, like bruh all you did have not done anything to heighten the experience of eating out by sittin behind desk waiting at a cash register
@@goranpersson7726 so don’t tip the people at cash registers?
@@changleon7441 they do, if tips don't make them minimum wage then the law requires employers to pay the difference
@@username8644 How about you start using your brain. They are not equivalent because if they were, the systems would be interchangeable. I can just decide to not tip the us server and he is fucked. Secondly I can tip the swedish server on top of his salary. So use ur brain and go back to Kindergarden to learn basic mathematic operations.
Even at a buffet people be asking for tip! Like Bihhhhcth I served myself
I reaally don't get that. Sometimes even at kebab stores
But you know.. they like brought you a soda (maybe), soo...
I agree, unless you they have to get your drinks.
Usually the standard at a buffet is 1 dollar per person, simply for keeping the table bussed while you consume way too many plates 🤣 see how your buffet experience is without a busser lol
They had a Tip Screen at pay out at a fuqen Gyro place that was essentially a Subway felt like the dumbest thing ever and to this day it keeps me up at night as to why I paid without questioning it.
Don’t forget the 30% service fee, 15% mystery fee, and 80% to offset your carbon emissions because the onus is that is also on the consumer 😅
And don't forget the "convenience fee." The audacity of that name
And the 25% “because we can, the fuck you gonna do about it?” fee
@@dudeda96er Not to mention the fee for not knowing about the fee fee!
The UPS Store by me has a tip jar out. I’m like you’re not even delivering the package. Gets me so worked up.
That's kind of crazy. They get paid hourly why are they asking for tips wtf
Then don’t tip
@@SirWilliam23 I understand. Still annoying at the thought of it. What if they don’t send my Amazon package back?
The scene with grandma killed me! My grandpa used to ask me if I had paid my taxes because he needs to be taken care of🤣 he should’ve been asking me for a tip after using his pool.
Yooooo what’s good grandma Wallace 👀👀
Grandma is about to get the whole tip now 😂
Getting mad stifler vibes!
Yoooooooo wanna tag team
This is how I felt the other day when ordering something at an outdoor, hole in the wall, fry joint. I was done ordering and he smoothly added “just real quick…*flips around iPad* and it was a tip screen 😭
fucking hate when they do that shit. why the fuck am i supposed to tip the fuking cashier. they didn't do anything
That's when you look him in the eyes with a disappointed expression before hitting no tip. Fuck that noise.
@@zombieluka that’s when he wheels out his kid with stage 4 cancer
@@zombieluka nailed it
This is the truest shit ever written. Literally everyone requests a tip for everything these days. I was kinda for it for a while but I'm over it now
I just pay in cash now since most people won't ask for a tip to my face. Honestly makes the cafe experience feel normal again.
I also do this 🤷🏻♂️
Brilliant
Anyone remember when tips were only for EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE? Now you have to tip people for doing their job
Why can’t the company just pay them? I’m
already buying the food & coming inside to get it…ugh
@@jeanakatherine9369 why not do what I do and brainwash them
who exactly is making you? hahaha
couldn't have said it better
@@erich3206 Thanks
When the doctor said "Bad news is, we can always put it back in there'...so funny😂😂
If we all just agree to stop tipping right now, this problem would go away.
Not sure world wide but in the US not really. People can make 6 figure incomes of of jobs that accept tipping but that depends on their social skills, honestly looks, and work experiences, and location where they work. A server at BOA in LA, CA is gonna make way more than a server at Dennys in Montana. They both deserve to paid a living wage but a studio in LA is probably 10x a studio in Montana. Also at the end of the day they will both be paid the minimum wage depending if its through tips or if the restaurant has to pay it whichever is greater.
Stop tipping and the meal goes up by 25%. It’s simple math.
Thats the thing people aren't stopping. They claim its annoying but still click 50%
@@Luci-rv1hl i mean, then every restaurant that's bad gets culled by the free market since then they get perceived as too expensive than nickle and diming you with a tip out of guilt.
@@MintJammer I used to be a cook in some of the more bourgeois restaurants and as long as the atmosphere is right people will pay anything, at this point that’s how it is. They go to places just to take a photo of the meal, it’s gluttony on gluttony. I hate the cooking-for-pleasure industry as a whole. If we ate for sustenance and not for entertainment, we would have colonized another planet by now.
25% would in fact be 25 cents so honestly that was a pretty solid tip
If a kid asked me "can you you more" I'd flip the damn table over and walk away
😭😭
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And yell "Den of thieves!" as if you were Jesus
Even Subway added a tip screen, like their business hasn’t changed at all 😂
The franchise owner tells me to just skip that screen 😂
I want my Subway tipping reparations. It was my first job back in ‘06. We didn’t have a tip jar.
@@AnontheGOAT don’t worry you’re not missing out on anything from me 😂 the food is damn near inedible now and I certainly am not tipping them
Starbucks and Subway doesn't have these screen overseas because we are not so stupid.
They just modernized their tip jar. I mean back in the day my local Subway had a tip jar so nothing has changed really. Though I stopped going to Subway a long time ago.
That whole conversation with the soldier was pure genius, I can’t believe the human brain is capable of coming up with that shit
“What are you, ISIS?”
This seems to only really be an American thing. Where I live, tipping is not normal, employers are expected to pay their staff enough although they often don’t.
It's very common in Canada too but culture is broadly similar to US
Tipping is fairly normal where I am, it's simply not obligatory. Tipping shouldn't be some sort of live tax, but a token of appreciation.
Americans will tell you that even though they're one of the few countries to have such a system, it is right and the rest of the world is wrong.
@@MrHowardMoon hi, American here. We would like a liveable wage, so until the corps give us one, tip or stay tf home
@@Filterdeez I'm not American and I don't live in America. Your reaction of "tip or stay tf home" simply helps to reinforce such a flawed system. What you're basically saying is "my employer won't pay me a proper wage and now, I'm going to make that your problem. Give me money".
I am from England and we have the crying for a "liveable wage" too and tipping is practically non-existent. It is an economic issue that has been allowed to get out of control since the 1960s when you could buy a house and pay it off within 10 - 15 years even if you only earned minimum wage.
Americans will NEVER get a "liveable wage" because corporations in your country are allowed to literally pay the government to introduce a 'bill' that prevents it.
I just watched this video and then Trevor knocked on my door and asked for a tip…
"I shave my legs for this shit"
"me too"
haha mood
The kid wanted 25% tip on top of the tip he just threw off the table. The audacity.
I just stopped using all services where I was doing 20% tips. Inflation eating all my money. I even started eating less and sleeping more 🤣
same but less sleep more exercise not engourging myself on food got me fit lol exercising is easier when not burning off extra calories
I was in California and I bought a bottled drink from a stand on the street. The tip options were 30%, 35%, and 40%.
They were asking for a 30%+ tip for the excruciating labor of taking a drink out of a cooler, which was already 250% the price that it should've been. All in a city where minimum wage is among the highest in the country.
I'm waging a tipping war against any establishment that asks for a tip with takeout. Even fast food places are asking for tips, this is getting insane. Tips are for going above and beyond, not just taking my order and handing it to me.
Exactly. Papa Murphy’s is a perfect example. I have to pickup the pizza and bake it in my own oven. And yet they ask for a tip. SMH.
Lmaooo not the dad stepping out with the weapon
I make entertaining vids just like Trevor . I bet 100% it’ll make u laugh. If not you can come to tell me brother
I work at a casino gift shop, and I’m always genuinely bewildered when people give me tips.
One time a man tipped me $2 because he asked if we had peanuts and I pointed out where they were. He praised me for knowing my store well. :’)
Another time, some guy tipped me $20 and said it was for my dinner, which… was probably mostly because I spent some time chatting with him and his girlfriend, but also because I mentioned in passing that I’d not eaten all day.
There was yet another $20 tip from someone who had just won a jackpot. Now the California Hotel and Casino caters to Hawaiians, and as my boss once told me, Hawaiians think that it’s good luck to share their jackpots with others, and that was the man’s rationale for tipping me $20 indeed.
If someone just leaves their change, I’m happy with that. It goes to me, and I can fill up my own coin rolls with that. Good stuff.
“Would you like to add a tip?”
“Would you like to add a tip tip?”
“Would you like to donate a dollar to hungry children?”
“Would you like to tip the tip computer?”
There are so many actors in this. Lol this is like the highest production value you’ve done. great job dude.
"Osama Stinge-Laden" made me spit my coffee 😆 🤣 😂
I love it when people like mat and Justus do collaborations with Trevor Wallace, jay daddy, and other people like that
As a server 15% - 20% is great. Anything above is awsome. I could care less about tipping on takeout orders (I don’t do it since there was no service). Tipping has gotten outta hand
15% i dont think so
You didnt cook that you just walked it out
@@sublimeade I could cook it for you if you’d like. I’ve worked prep, apps, pantry and dishwasher
@@edward6749 if you did all that
at one meal, i might go 12%
@@sublimeade fine with me. I’ll normally have other guests that will tip 25%-50% that can easily make up for the tip. You’re not obligated to tip just like you’re not obligated to go out and eat at restaurants. You’ll be treated respectfully like every other guest
@@edward6749 you just lost another 2%
glad I could be a good friend (:
Don’t like or he’ll ask for a tip
Yoooo.
@@AndrewJaws Lmfao.
Just died of relatable-ness, I do that a lot while watching your videos 😁
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Glad i live in a country where tips aren't common but instead something extra is the service is genuinely exceptional
Trevor is always so accurate🤣
They stared at me while I tipped before they made my food… it’s intimidating like your food is gonna be fucked with otherwise
I feel the same way that if I don't tip they are gonna spit in my food or something...
Self-checkouts asking for a tip, tell me that's a joke.
Went to get frozen yogurt for my kid. I get the cup from the stack, fill it up, put the toppings on it, put it on the scale, all while the cashier is sitting there on her phone chewing gum and texting. She turns the screen around so I can pay, and there it is.. The "choose a tip" screen, with 10%, 15%, and 25% options. Way at the bottom there is a little text that you can press "skip". Why the hell am I paying this girl a tip to sit on her phone? So I skip and she is visibly agitated. Rolls her eyes at me as we leave. I refuse to tip people for doing their extremely easy jobs. Tips are for waiters who give good service! And I always tip them well.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I’m sure the reason she is texting and chewing gum in front of a customer is the same reason she chooses to demonstrate her frustrations in front of that customer.
The fact that I recognize a reality TV star (CJ Franco) in a UA-cam comedy sketch really shows just how smooth my brain is.
I went to starbucks the other day, and when I got to the pickup window they shoved a FUCKING TIP SCREEN IN MY FACE!
in a DRIVE THROUGH!!!
2:15 “two tiny tips in one day, lucky me” 💀💀
I can’t even finish watching this, it was starting to piss me off because it reminded me of all the tipping bullshit irl. 😂
Had a cookie bakery that I loved to go into before. During Covid, I went in once to get some cookies, and instead of a cashier, they just had me order what I wanted myself on the screen, and then they brought it out to me. Which I'm cool with. What I wasn't cool with was that they then asked for a tip (minimum 20%). Seriously?? Who am I tipping, the register?
That says it all. It just makes no sense.
Is it legal to do so in the USA? And what happens if I refuse? Like can they make me pay 20%+ if I refuse?
“Are you Osama-sting-laden?”lmao 😂
Trevor, thank you; the next time I tell someone I'm a Vet and they say they did ROTC like that's the same, Imma totally use the "ROTC deeze nutz" line. Beautiful.
this video hit. Lots of work went into this for sure. keep killing it
the "tipping system" in the US has become an additional tax system.
I didn't expect to see Christian in this! Sweet!
This weekend I was tipping 15% on $15 beers, that was the lowest option besides "custom." The bartender would just turn around, open the fridge, and then hand me the beer. I was kinda sad each time but felt worst taking up time to do a custom tip or not tipping at all. I hate it so much.
I'd go the extra mile in custom $0 with a smile on my face.
Bring cash only to pay
The swearing 🤬 child was hilarious
Tipping is so cringey to me. Companies should just pay people more. Instead, they guilt trip consumers while taking home the profits.
pizza places are the worst for this. they do not pay delivery drivers literally much at all
True... but they don't. Servers & Uber drivers should always be tipping. Simpler workers perhaps not.
If tipping is done correctly they can make more than the minimum wage the company would pay. But tipping is mostly performances based it gives the worker incentive to be a good server. But these Starbucks cashiers are ruining it for everyone thinking they earned a tip for giving the customer 60 seconds of attention.
The bar near me just took away tips and made everything cost 25% more instead. So basically a mandatory tip
@@CH-vv2hr idk maybe this is true at small local places, but when I was a delivery driver at Domino's I made $14/hr base on top of tips, which easily put me to about $25/hr most nights, up to $30/hr if it was busy, and I didn't even work full shifts. I always felt a little bad for the front store people because I was making sometimes double what they were while arguably not doing as much (I didn't do kitchen prep, just washed dishes, folded boxes, and cleaned sometimes when there weren't orders).
I'm learning that not everywhere do you have to tip. If they feel like they have to guilt trip you, don't tip there. If they are being genuine and just mention there is a tipping option, then I'll tip. But the doctor part of this video, I was like, "NO! Medical care is already expensive! Don't give them ideas!"
Medical staff are not allowed to accept tips. If we could.. oh man just imagine. I think it's not allowed so we don't favor patients based on how they tip.
You don’t have to tip anywhere, the whole concept of a tip is something you choose to do for good service
Tipping alone might the reason that I'll never return to the US.
As an actual Marine veteran, I approve of this video🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for your service
Rah
Damn. Christian needs the tip so he can buy cereals.
“I just got robbed”, spits out lemonade. 😂
Last week went to lunch, had to order at at a self serve kiosk then get out our food and bring it to the table but at the end of the order it had the 3 tip option screen ...... and literally said self serve on the reciept. I wonder if I had hit 25% was I supposed to cash out my tips at the end of my shift LOL. How does a company put a self serve kiosk out, print a receipt that says self serve on it ...... and ask for a tip? 😂🤣
“Clearly not ISIS, I can’t even grow a beard”
GOLD
Unless I'm sitting at a table and you are bringing me warm food on a plate and keeping my drink full you aren't getting a God damn tip. I'm not your employer, talk to them about getting paid not me.
P.S all tipping is bullcrap. Just a way for businesses to pay employees nothing and use guilt to charge customers full price without them realizing it. Making bank off us. If everyone stopped tipping for a year we could put an end to it and employees could get paid a higher consistent wage and we could just pay a flat price for service. Tipping screws the employees and customers for the benefit of the owners
ye hence why i like tipping culture in sweden, it's basically non existant. the only real occasion a tip happens is if you don't want the change back or incase a particular waiter went above and beyond what could reasonably be expected to help make the eating experience better
“69% rockhard 4 troops” Trevor I love you 🤣☠️
Someone in the UK here, outside of London itself, tipping virtually does not exist. I have worked in both the leisure & hospitality industry, and i was never tipped. Weird thing, management paid me minimum wage which was enough for my bills so the general public didn't have to decide if i live or die like some archaic gladitorial food version of fucking squid game.
Systems needs to be revolutionized. Hospitality needs to pay their staff, or don't own a business. You pay your suppliers in full right? You pay the bank the rent for the commercial building in full right? You pay the electric company in full right? Then pay the people who fucking run your business in full as well.
Abolish tipping. It was created during the great depression, and hearing how this culture is only escalating is giving the general public a fucking great depression.
I hate that they ask a higher percentage because of “inflation”. It’s a percent, if the cost goes up so does the tip. 15% of $30 is more than 15% of $20, so by tipping 15% still you are tipping more
sick dude!!!! Happy thanksgiving broski 🔥🔥
“But I do know how to use a will”
I shaved my legs for this …“me too”
“I like choking”
Haven’t even started the video, cuz I’m a curious guy, and this curious guy wanted to check out the comments just cuz this curious guy was…you guessed it! Interested in what folks had to say.
Tipping pisses off every one involved. Yeah it’d be tight if servers ( I’m talking restaurant waiters/waitresses who don’t get solid hourly pay) received a paycheck based on hours and perhaps others factors. Super sick sales and overall total coolness with the guests absolutely changes your value and the establishment you work for. And from my time in that environment (and yeah it’s an environment all to its own dude) the appreciation may be felt after a couple fleeting thankful words from guests long gone, but a tip, a tip after being a host, a kind person, a friend to those, feels ever the most enjoyed and warranted. People aren’t servers because they think it’s a super rad profession. Most do it cuz their personality lets them do it. And yes, (YOU BETTER STOP YELLING AT ME CUZ SOMEONES SLEEPING) there are terrible servers, especially at Chilis, but these cats that do it, and actually give a foot; they deserve your/our money. This has been a long disconnected rant, but what Shrimpy Dads is trying to say is that tipping your server, as long as their not picking boogers when they should be taking care, is absolutely justified. You’re out to eat. They’re listening to what you want and they make sure you get it. Make sure they feel the same appreciation you do.
Apparently that iPad thing was the buttocks of the jokey. But yeah, that long comment still stands. And fight those people with the T.I.Pads. Cocksuckers
I'm one of those people that are nervous if the cashier is watching me skip the tip everytime there's the option on a tablet
I read "Tripping in 2022" expecting a Vice documentary and was confused why a little kid would serve LSD-infused lemonade.
I once worked at a restaurant, and there was a tipping option on the screen... but because I worked all throughout the day, and not during the night, I was not given any tips despite the fact that I was doing all the hard work- the night staff just had to close the store and ALL the tips (even those throughout the day) were handed over to the night staff. Absolutely disgusting.
that is illegal bruh... tips are your property
the fact that they got other youtubers in there it's just great love this video
🛑 STOP TIPPING!
This applies for when you are NOT dining, otherwise, always tip your servers when dining, strippers on the pole, and food deliveries.
What grinds my gears is when Philz Coffee and all these other restaurants that ask for tips make them look really cheap and pitiful as a company.
Why shouldn’t McDonald’s start asking for tips? Or In-n-Out? I mean, why shouldn’t they if large companies like Joe & The Juice, Jamba Juice, Philz Coffee, etc ask for tips.
My belief is that they are evaluating how much money customers are willing to pay in total, and will adjust for their prices aka increase their prices higher in the future based on the data they’ve collected.
All in all, ITS A SCAM! Do not tip, otherwise, we will all suffer the consequences of more and more inflation!
Us strippers PAY to work at the club that’s why the customer needs to pay us when we are on stage. The club does not pay us. We are independent contractors. Don’t come to the strip club unless you plan on spending money. The fee that is paid at the door does not go to us. You the customer are paying us for a service. It is not comparable to waitressing or delivery. Some people do not comprehend this.
@@cecee3480 i pay to go to the movies and i watch the movie. i pay to get into a bar then pay for drinks. its not my fault you take of your clothes for me to watch. ask for money up front before taking off your clothes if your upset about it. orrrrrrrrr you can do the hustle and just know eventually you will get a whale to dump enough money to make up for the guys just enjoying the show.
One of your best videos yet!
I worked at a sub shop for a while. I always hated the fact my crew mates would ask for tips (even though we weren't supposed to). We were already getting a decent wage and all we were doing was our job.
It's one thing when the customer offers a tip in a setting that doesn't require it. It's another when we ask for it.
Same went when I worked at Dicks Sporting Goods as a bike tech. No, I should not be tipped for helping you pick a bike. That is literally my job that I am already getting paid for.
Exactly!
"ROTCtheseNUTS" had me dying 😂😂😂😂
I hate that at some stores, they’ll ring you up for a can of soda and request a tip for that 😂
You’re awesome Trevor Wallace❤❤
(how much he tipped)% of the 0 dollars he paid (excluding the ones actually involving money) is still 0 so he mostly good
It's a whole lil pump song😂😂😂😂
Ate in a restaurant last night. Bill comes and they’ve taken a pen and crossed out the 18 and 20% options so that only tip amount was 25%.
Decided to give them a cash tip…15%😂
The problem is that everything is getting stupid expensive. I just paid $20 dollars for a hamburger and 8 dollars for a beer tonight. That’s crazy. I’m just going to stop tipping all together and force employers to actually pay their workers. If all the prices are doubling in the last 2 years I figure those employers should be able to pay their own employees. We all need to remember that tips are optional. And by all I mean not only the patrons of these businesses but also the workers and owners of these businesses. Tipping is optional.
If I'm ever presented with the iPad spin around I always choose no tip. I'm not buying a $7 latte and tipping 25% to employees making $16 an hour who can't follow a simple recipe. Stop praising basic expectations. I'll die on that hill.
It's your fault for buying a 7$ latte in the first place fool. Don't blame the workers who actually deserve the money. Blame yourself for not being smart enough to brew your own coffee for a fraction of the price. Then you don't have to stiff people anymore either! A win win.
@@xaviers8549 I do make my own espresso at home, fool. But if me and the wife are out running around, I'll occasionally stop and get something. Your argument is backwards. Why is it my fault for buying a $7 latte when workers "deserve" money? Shouldn't it be my fault for NOT buying a $13 latte then? The employees are stiffing themselves by not being able to put the correct 4 ingredients in a cup. It's not hard work. I've done it and I've done it successfully. 80% of these heroes couldn't find their way out of a wet paper bag.
@@stevenm6301 haha okay there is some truth to that. I feel as if the worker doesent make the drink correctly then they don't really deserve a tip because they are lacking the attention to detail that anyone should have when performing a job like that. If they do a great job and are friendly about it then why not help them out ya know? The people working there are probably alot less fortunate than the people who can afford to spend 7$ on a cup of coffee, and it means more to them that you think. I've never been particularly well off myself, but have always found the time to help someone who I feel deserves it. I didn't mean to bash you I just wanted to get that point across and was having a bad morning.
@@xaviers8549 All good, but a few points. This whole new era of forced tipping just for doing your hourly rate job is what I have a problem with. The tip is asked for before you even get the product. They expect a tip and then turn around and hand me the wrong order? Or one that was made incorrectly? I don't know if you get out much, but this has become a ginormous problem with these dysfunctional new young people in the work force. If the situation dictates I'll leave some cash after I receive my order, obviously. You don't know the employees circumstances. Maybe the guy/girl making my drink is married to a 6 figure income finance guru and they just need to get out of the house a few times a week. If they don't like their salary, they can quit the voluntary contract they walked into.
@@stevenm6301 I mean I get out enough, but only restaurants, and places that don't require a tip prior to receiving your product. Like I cut out Starbucks entirely because it's ridiculously overpriced when I can buy an entire bag of Starbucks for the price of 1 cup. And I never get the wrong order. I can see how that would become reeeeally annoying to spend 7 bucks on a product you didn't order then tipping them for fucking it up. Yeah that sounds awful.
"2 tiny tips in one day" 😂😂
I could give her another 2
I’ve always lived in countries where tipping is entirely optional, reserved for when the service is excellent. Seems to me like in the US it’s become something that should just be part of the price.
They pay their workers minimum wage and the majority of their pay comes from tips, so it’s become an expectation to tip at restaurants and bars, but there is a lot of holes in this process. Now everywhere wants tips and it’s BS