I was out to eat Saturday night with my bf and his two friends. We were eating at a local chain Mexican restaurant, Cancuns.
I noticed at the bottom of the bill, it says "Suggested tips" and it shows what 15%of your bill is, what 18% of your bill is, and what 20% of your bill is. Funny enough, we used our tip calculators on our cell phones (so handy!) and guess what. The restaurant rounded up each "suggested tip".
I've worked in restaurants before. I am ALL for good tipping. Call me weird if you want, but I think it's absolutely RUDE to put "suggested tips" on the bottom of someone's bill. Sure, it may come in handy for those of us who are bad at math, who don't have tip calculators on our cell phones.....but to me, it's extremely inconsiderate to put something that says "Suggested Tips" because it makes it see as if they are expecting at LEAST x amount from you. What if the server was a completel idiot or rude and you were only going to give 10%? What if your server was out of this world and you wanted to tip more?
Call me a bitch and a traitor to the restaurant industry, but I feel that putting that on your bill is just not right.
I noticed at the bottom of the bill, it says "Suggested tips" and it shows what 15%of your bill is, what 18% of your bill is, and what 20% of your bill is. Funny enough, we used our tip calculators on our cell phones (so handy!) and guess what. The restaurant rounded up each "suggested tip".
I've worked in restaurants before. I am ALL for good tipping. Call me weird if you want, but I think it's absolutely RUDE to put "suggested tips" on the bottom of someone's bill. Sure, it may come in handy for those of us who are bad at math, who don't have tip calculators on our cell phones.....but to me, it's extremely inconsiderate to put something that says "Suggested Tips" because it makes it see as if they are expecting at LEAST x amount from you. What if the server was a completel idiot or rude and you were only going to give 10%? What if your server was out of this world and you wanted to tip more?
Call me a bitch and a traitor to the restaurant industry, but I feel that putting that on your bill is just not right.
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