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				Tipping tips?
			 
			How much tip do you leave at restaurants when you've have good service?  Do you double the sales tax - less than 20% or do you double the entire check?  I know some people who do not tip at all and that's their prerogative, I guess.  What about valet parking?  Do you tip the chambermaid?  What about the doorman?  OK, bellman?  Lastly, the card dealer - how much do you tip him/her when you're done playing and are walking off with some winnings?
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|  11-30-2004, 11:52 AM | 
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|  11-30-2004, 11:58 AM | 
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			i just returned from oregon and they actually require someone to pump your gas at the station.  i was wondering if i was to tip in that case too. seems like all the guys pumping gas were recovering, or not meth users... 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:00 PM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: SF Bay Area 
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 Just wondering if I'm living up to my reputation as a cheap ba5tard. I usually double the tax at restaurants, give $2 to the valet, I never tip the chambermaid or doorman. I give a $1 per bag to the bellman, unless the bag is really big or heavy then I give $2 per. As for the dealer, I don't play anymore but I've seen some people give extravagantly to those guys. | ||
|  11-30-2004, 12:05 PM | 
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			I think a lot if it depends on region of the country and swankiness of the establishment. Here's what I tip: Restaurants--right around 20% of the whole bill. Sometimes a bit less but rarely more except at diners where the waitresses are so used to getting stiffed that they really appreciate a tip instead of just expecting it. Bartenders--Never less than $1 per drink. More like 20-25% if it's a nice place and he/she's really using their skills. Valet Parking--usually $2. Chambermaid--$1 per night at motels, $2 a night at nice hotels. Doormen--nothing. The thought of tipping a guy to open a door bothers me. If he gets me a cab from the street (not the cab line) $2. Bellmen--$1 per bag, maybe more if they're strange sized stuff like skis. | ||
|  11-30-2004, 12:07 PM | 
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			eff the card dealer, especially when you are leaving.  if you are winning big and you plan on sitting there, kick in a few.  goes towards "keep the good cards coming" karma.  as far as hotel staff, i always ask the concierge or hotel clerk. they typically are pretty honest about stuff like that.  at the food joints,  i go 15%, which i calc from after tax amounts.  i mentally calc 10%, divide that number by two, and add the two answers together.  at a cheap restuarant, where you can get a rice plate for $3.50, i typically leave a dollar.  leaving two quarters doesnt make sense to me.  i have waited tables. strippers, get a different tipping scale. and so do fishing guides. haha 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:09 PM | 
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			I would rather carry my own bags. When it comes to eating / drinking, that all depends on how good the service was and how much the check is. If you stop at a bar for luch and get 2 beers and a sandwich and the bartender was really good. For a $15.00 tab i would just leave $20. But not if they were lacking. I once left a giel bartender a 100% tip, but she was reeeeaaaaaalllllllyyyyy nice and and it was really slow that day. 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:09 PM | 
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			The one thing I've never been able to figure out is tipping the Host(ess) or Maitre D' at a restaurant and actually getting something in return. The only times I've seen them get tipped, it was by big-pinkie-ring guys who were just showing off. If someone actually gets seated before me because they bribed the greeter, that's a restaurant I'm not going back to.
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			When I ment my wife she was waitressing for $2.25/hr so no tips meant no roof.  Now I tip 15-20% for marginal service and 100% or more if they get me all drunk.
		 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:16 PM | 
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			[QUOTE]Originally posted by RallyJon  one thing I've never been able to figure out is tipping the Host(ess) or Maitre D' at a restaurant In my experience, the wait staff tips out to the bar, bussers, host(ess), and sometimes the cook/maitre d.. 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:39 PM | 
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			20% at restaurants, wine excluded, if wine is under $100, a flat $15, over $100 then a flat $25. cabs 15%, hotels $25 if service is good. valet $5, Bar servers 20% 
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|  11-30-2004, 12:47 PM | 
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			I hate to tip, its welfare for girls. Many of them have mutliple kids, mulitple dads, it's there own fault they took a job for 2 bucks an hour and I'm supposed to subsidize their lack of education? They are very close to dancing around a pole in panties, screw them. I believe what Bushimi said in the beginning of Resovior Dogs. | ||
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			Choke....   cough..cough... Quote: 
   What would be the tip on that? Reply: The tip is... don't embarress yourself in public... Oh, ok... Thanks... And why do I keep talking to myself?? I don't know. 
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|  11-30-2004, 01:29 PM | 
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			Mike, I went to Sebring one year (in my youth) with a bucket of The Colonel's finest chicken & a case Pagan Pink Ripple. After that experience, I try to avoid the bargan stuff. meaning any wine that retails for less than $1.97  p.s. Pagan Pink  has lumps upon exit in either direction.   Craig
		 
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			Ooops, wrong thread. I thought this had something to do with cows....
		 
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|  11-30-2004, 01:46 PM | 
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			I heard a good one...if you ever get terrible restaurant service?  Leave 2 pennies as a tip.  One heads, the other tails...the message is: "Get your head out of your...."
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| Registered Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Linn County, Oregon 
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  Seriously, I've found that most in Oregon will let me pump my own gas after seeing the car.  But it is a state law, some kind of fire code.  Must be nothing but fires in other states, right? Tip 'em?  Nope, never have. | ||
|  11-30-2004, 01:52 PM | 
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			I minimum tip 20% of the total bill, unless they're horrid or something.  I tip 15% for mediocre service. I waitressed through college, so I'm understanding and realize it's a hard job. | ||
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