jn_12
Senior Member
I tend to tip between 13% (basically the sales tax) to 20% though I don't tend to tip based on quality of service. It's mostly just a number that's over 13% that rounds to an even dollar. I don't base it on service because a lot of times it's not the fault of the server if something takes longer than it should. As long as they check in every so often to see if everything is cool, then I'm fine with it. Usually the only time that doesn't happen is when it's a new server who you can tell is struggling.
One cool tip related story: In the early 80s, when my Mom was 20 or so she worked at a restaurant in St Catharines. One night Harold Ballard (former Leafs owner-from-hell) walked in on his way home from a game in Buffalo. The restaurant was at best half full and he demanded that everyone leave the restaurant because he wanted it for himself. So he paid everyone's bills and gave each table money for a meal elsewhere. So with the entire restaurant to himself he made extreme requests like requesting that every time he tapped the ashes from his cigar into the ashtray, that he get a new ashtray. He basically had the 3 servers running around doing everything he asked. When he left, he gave my Mom and the two other servers $1,000 each as a tip. When she got home she basically ran to my grandparents room and jumped on their bed because she'd never seen a $1,000 bill before.
So ya he was a complete ass, but a $1,000 tip ($2,500 in today's dollars) is pretty damn good compensation.
Your parents must be proud.
One cool tip related story: In the early 80s, when my Mom was 20 or so she worked at a restaurant in St Catharines. One night Harold Ballard (former Leafs owner-from-hell) walked in on his way home from a game in Buffalo. The restaurant was at best half full and he demanded that everyone leave the restaurant because he wanted it for himself. So he paid everyone's bills and gave each table money for a meal elsewhere. So with the entire restaurant to himself he made extreme requests like requesting that every time he tapped the ashes from his cigar into the ashtray, that he get a new ashtray. He basically had the 3 servers running around doing everything he asked. When he left, he gave my Mom and the two other servers $1,000 each as a tip. When she got home she basically ran to my grandparents room and jumped on their bed because she'd never seen a $1,000 bill before.
So ya he was a complete ass, but a $1,000 tip ($2,500 in today's dollars) is pretty damn good compensation.
I rarely ever tip. I think servers should be paid per hour and not expect tips. I don't tip delivery drivers or taxis either.
Your parents must be proud.
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