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Any pronouns. 33.
Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.
I'm using a new phone keyboard, please forgive typos.
If this shit happens then none of us (citizens included) have due process. ICE can just say they suspect you're an illegal immigrant and lock you up forever. A lot of people seem to think that if you just show them the documents or prove that you're a citizen this won't happen. All they have to do is snatch you up. You typically see this line of thought from folks defending the current administration, like they believe if you rationally present your argument to authority they'll always agree.
Mhm, sure. So fair that you couldn't wait to talk about how you don't pay 20% and love to pay nothing.
And you wonder why I'm saying you seem cheap. Despite knowing nothing about how I'd hypothetically serve you, you're already saying you'd give me nothing. Reflect on that, and I pray wait staff never have to suffer your behavior until it's changed.
Yeah, it's like if you aren't prepared to tip the standard tip, you shouldn't go out. If people want to argue that bad service deserves less and good service deserves more, that's fine, but if you aren't even ready to consider that you'll likely need to pay 20% then just don't go.
The standard is 20%. That means average service (from a bell curve perspective) is worth 20% of your subtotal. That's what society has agreed on. If you don't like it, that's fine, I dislike how servers are compensated as well, but it's the reality we live in.
Saying that "20% isn't appropriate" and insisting it's instead "what is earned," when nobody but yourself suggested it, is just odd behavior that makes you sound cheap. Everybody knows tips are earned. When someone says a 20% tip is standard they aren't saying you must leave a 20% tip even if the service was awful.
Nobody ever said it was anything else, it's just weird that the first thing someone would say in response to what percentage tip is appropriate to say you give nothing. It makes it sound like that's a very frequent occurrence for you.
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