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Republicans better tippers....
DrafterX Offline
#1 Posted:
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Republican males from the Northeast are among the best tippers, beating out southern Democrats, according to a new survey released Monday.Beer


Creditcards.com conducted the survey through Princeton Survey Research Associates International and found that Republican males — particularly in the Northeast — tipped a median of 20% when dining at a restaurant, whereas women and Democrats from the South were among the worst tippers, giving 16% and 15%, respectively.


“When it comes to generous tipping, Republicans definitely beat Democrats. Fifty-nine percent of Republicans say their typical restaurant tip exceeds 15%, while just 46% of Democrats say the same. Democrats are also more likely than their GOP counterparts to say that they never tip hotel housekeepers, hair stylists/barbers and coffee shop baristas,” Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst at Creditcards.com, tells FOX Business.


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Speyside Offline
#2 Posted:
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So how come you're so cheap?
jjanecka Offline
#3 Posted:
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I bet Hank is a Democrat. He just expects everyone to pitch in and help him then gives nothing in return.
Speyside Offline
#4 Posted:
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Hey man, stop giving a bad name , well worse name to the Democrats.
Mr. Jones Offline
#5 Posted:
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That's easy...

REPUBLICANS HAVE WAY BETTER JOBS ,
GET PAID MORE AND ARE TRYING TO GET LAID BY HOT STRANGE WAITRESSES WHEN AWAY ON
BUSINESS TRIPS...FROM DA' wife.
victor809 Offline
#6 Posted:
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... collorary study. Republicans more likely to lie about how much they tip in surveys.
gummy jones Offline
#7 Posted:
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drafter is always focused on the tip
DrafterX Offline
#8 Posted:
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TW falls for the ole 'just the tip' all the time... Mellow
dstieger Offline
#9 Posted:
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everybody's good enough for some change....cmon, leave some **** change
jjanecka Offline
#10 Posted:
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I disagree, sometimes the service is so bad that you have to leave a resounding message.
victor809 Offline
#11 Posted:
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That's some libtard talk right there...
jjanecka Offline
#12 Posted:
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No Vic, libtard talk is "we're not gonna question why this guy's tips are low, we're just gonna redistribute funds to him anyway from people who get better tips."
dstieger Offline
#13 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
I disagree, sometimes the service is so bad that you have to leave a resounding message.



No throwing copper, for you?
victor809 Offline
#14 Posted:
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I don't think you get the joke jj...
jjanecka Offline
#15 Posted:
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d'oh!
dstieger Offline
#16 Posted:
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at any rate, I'm more aligned with you than with Live. HOWEVER, I would never stiff the wait staff without discussing with them and with management. I try to engage with the manager on most restaurant visits. But I will always talk with mgr if I consider service to have been sub-standard (or anything else about the meal/experience.)
victor809 Offline
#17 Posted:
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Meh... I just give them 20-25% and leave. It's 20-40$... what am I going to do save myself a could bucks by trying to scale it based on their performance?

My tipping % has more to do with what a near round number is than their performance.
delta1 Offline
#18 Posted:
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yep, usually shoot for 20%... easy to calculate... round up to nearest buck...

Question: do you subtract the tax from the total and tip based on that amount, or do you tip off the bottomline total, including taxes?
dstieger Offline
#19 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
yep, usually shoot for 20%... easy to calculate... round up to nearest buck...

Question: do you subtract the tax from the total and tip based on that amount, or do you tip off the bottomline total, including taxes?


Generally, I add 20% of pretax subtotal. But, I will, sometimes, go to all that onerous effort of 'scaling' the amount based on service.
Stinkdyr Offline
#20 Posted:
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I tip according to how good the service is.

If the watron has a nice big racque and she presses it into my shoulder as she leans across the table to place my son's milk on the table and does all of this without pissing my wife off..........

well, let's just say, she deserves an excellent tip.

Herfing
victor809 Offline
#21 Posted:
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It's a restaurant. If you want to tip women to rub their tits on you go to a strip club.

I'd much rather the waiter provides quality service sufficient to please my date than some weird chest molestation that you're going to fondle yourself to later.
DrafterX Offline
#22 Posted:
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My tip is food and service based.. if the chef sucks then the waitress can Bitch at him for his lousy food.. or she can get it out of the window before it gets cold next time... Mellow
jjanecka Offline
#23 Posted:
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If they can laugh when I tell them "Excuse me Servant!! Two Jaeger shots, CHOP CHOP!" while clapping my hands. Then they get 40%.
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