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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 4294803" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Yeah, it's not really the percentage. I go to fairly inexpensive places where the girls are running their butts off and doing a great job. I go to fairly expensive places where the guys are running their butts off and doing a great job. I tip both generously - usually the girls more, 'cause I know they are less likely to get good tips selling inexpensive meals.</p><p></p><p>The ******* at Andolini's that is simply handing me my order gets no tip. That tipping the guy that simply takes your money is a weird trend. Not just Andolini's either - picked up some "to go" Tex-Mex in Canon City, bill was about 75 bucks (there were several of us) - kid taking my 100 dollar bill asks "do you need change?". Seriously?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 4294803, member: 25419"] Yeah, it's not really the percentage. I go to fairly inexpensive places where the girls are running their butts off and doing a great job. I go to fairly expensive places where the guys are running their butts off and doing a great job. I tip both generously - usually the girls more, 'cause I know they are less likely to get good tips selling inexpensive meals. The ******* at Andolini's that is simply handing me my order gets no tip. That tipping the guy that simply takes your money is a weird trend. Not just Andolini's either - picked up some "to go" Tex-Mex in Canon City, bill was about 75 bucks (there were several of us) - kid taking my 100 dollar bill asks "do you need change?". Seriously? [/QUOTE]
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