\ everyone tips servers. its expected. if you're not prepared to tip... dont go out to eat, simple as that.
that's true too-but not too into his mother. My ex was babied by his mom even in his 30's and she once asked me why I never cooked for him and I said 'because I'm 19 and if he wanted a housewife he should have found someone his own age' she hated me.
well, but still... you dont wanna be with an immature asshole that treats his mother like shit. no need for a momma's boy either.
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Actually, I found that picture online but I'm sure they have a pet supply place that sells them. I try to always have at least %15 percent but I like to tip between 20 to 30 percent. (Like I said I know how it is being a waitress.) I ordered Eggplant parmasan instead of chicken (which I knew I liked) so that I'd have enough for a good tip. (I even tried to add more tax to my bill because I had a blonde moment lol.) It was hard because people have a different style. I'll list the 5 I'm use to and you can tell me some of yours. 1.The by the book tipperHe/she will tip on service and quality of meal.) 2. The complainer: Wants to beat the check so will try to get out of paying for meal (probally won't leave tip.) 3. The runner: Will make you come to the table 10 or more times and leave a dollar on a 20 or more tab 4. The family: They are so glad to be away from home they will pay you almost anything rather than stay at home and cook. 5. I'm on a fixed income: Will come in and buy $1.25 bowl of soup and a coffee and tip $.25 and lunch the tip goes up to $.30. This person is usually elderly but very nice. (You don't mind this person. )
it doesn't bother me at all. it's kinda funny. and if the waitress likes my man, we'll get better service. same if the waiter likes me. i get kick ass service, and pass it on. they gotta find their joys and thrills just like the rest of us.