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All this time I thought it was a “bong rip”
Turns out it was a bong tip.
Mind blown.
I think tipping should never be expected. It should only be used when the service is hooking you up, or you are trying to get teh service to hook you up E.g. slipping the bartender a tip so you get immediate service ahead of others, tipping when the burger joint tosses in free fries because they accidentally made a double order for someone else, tipping restaurant staff because they hooked it up with a free off-menu app the chef is working on, etc. That would be nice. Unfortunately that is not the world we live in here in the USA.
Its not that hard to use common sense when and how much to tip because the workers depend on the tip for a livable wage (restaurant staff, guides, food delivery, etc). If you think you would need to justify not tipping, then you should tip.
I agree with that 100%.
Coworker today from the South was talking about the low minimum wage in the Southern states makes for better service due to the requisite effort for tips…. Or is it just the “southern hospitality” culture….
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Slave culture
Ratings-flation seems tangential to tipflation. I stopped filling the surveys for the service departments at auto dealers. They hound you if you don't fill it out, however, sucks to be them. They expect a 10. Look if I don't get a blowjob and don't have to pay my bill, I'm not rating my routine maintenance a 10, even if it's done perfectly. A 10 is for over and above. Plus, there's nobody at this dealership that I want a blowjob from, even for free. And if you give them anything less then a 10, corporate chews the dealership a new one and the manager calls you up and whines about how he wasn't given a chance to fix the problem. I've probably complained about this before, however, it's fresh. Subaru just barely stopped bothering me about a survey from a November visit and now they are sending emails for my most recent visit.
True, TRUE! Nowadays, EVERYBODY hounds you for a survey. From the cashiers at every store shop at to plumbers to HVAC guys and everybody in between. Had some windows replaced recently and they started bugging me for surveys before the job even got done. "How would you rate your salesperson?" etc. After ignoring every stupid text and e-mail, a manager called me and I told them I wasn't going to do it until the job was completed. Doy. Call customer service and you're met with a "Please remain on the line after the call for a brief survey!" How about GFY! I've kind of stopped bothering with these stupid surveys all together. I'm over it. Ain't nobody got time for dat!
I value my time so I only do surveys if I get paid or they knock down the price.
I don’t value my time and I still don’t do surveys.
Someone gave a local Ford dealership my email address when they bought a vehicle. Honest mistake I think, they seem to have done this a few times and must have an email address close to mine. No big deal until I started getting the customer satisfaction surveys when they brought it in for maintenance. They will hound you if you don't answer the survey and I wasn't able to unsubscribe.
Finally I found an email address for the service manager, told him I was having a really shitty experience with their spam meant for someone else, and would start using the surveys to express my displeasure if I continued to get them. Never saw another survey from that dealer again.
In my youth long ago I delivered pizzas over Christmas maybe for a total of 2 weeks. Because of that awesome experience I tend to tip well.
That being said, as mentioned here where does it stop? I'm not tipping at the grocery store when I get asked on the card machine, shit you should pay me I did all the work.
I see lots of people on here saying they tip their ski shop people (I'm guessing boot fitters/ski techs for the most part?)
Really? Because in almost 40 years of ski industry employment I can possibly count on one hand the number of times I've been tipped. Maybe it's the terrible service?
side track...
We used to joke the tech gets 10% of any winnings when there was prize money, I have a friend that used to smuggle cash home in specially modified wax trays from his athletes WC winnings, a not unsubstantial amount. Is that a tip or a commission I wonder?
We found a long lost branch of my family that way--misaddressed email. We have an unusual name.
"You can't pay me what I'm worth 'cause I don't work that cheap." Bill Kirchen
As far as ratings--I rate the way they do in gymnastics--start at 10 and deduct from there. I suppose you shouldn't get a perfect rating just for doing your job without messing anything up but my expectations are pretty low.
Well, with tipflation run amok, this classic scene has aged like a fine wine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4sTSIYzDIk
In the end how did it work out for Mr. Pink? Or any of them? Shoulda tipped more.
Ya gotta buy them somewhere and, well, they're the dealer right? They also have a big compressor so...
No shit? That's pretty cool
Ha! I resemble that remark :o
That's how I handle it too (if I even bother filling it out). I rejiggered my expectations a few days after 11/8/16 and have kept them low ever since.
Bubbly Water. (La Croix, Waterloo, Bubly, Polar, etc). I swear to god they must have colluded, offerings went from an industry standard 12 Pack on most shelves to now having 8 Packs be the standard. But the prices have stayed the same, basically.
Yeah, totally. That’s shrinkflation.
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I hope Bobby and Ashlee are doing well.
https://i.somethingawful.com/u/ctsta..._09_01_pcu.jpg
Shit that annoys you. When you actually find 12 packs of the fizzy water you want it's like discovering King Tut's tomb.
My wife was drinking 4-6 can of fizzy water a day so I bought her a SodaStream 2 years ago and she hasn’t bought a can since (unless we are out of the house). They have Bubly flavor drops and most grocery stores and pharmacies exchange the Co2 cartridges. Highly recommend
Can someone explain to me why soda stream bottles are designed to fall over in the door of your refrigerator?
if you really want to save some coin, figure out how to attach a commercial co2 tank to one of those. a giant tank costs like 15 bucks to refill.
https://www.amazon.com/Sodastream-CG.../dp/B0BC3X3W5X
wish i had the space.
Ha! Yep.
Isn’t that the truth? I’ll get a few canisters for the soda stream and then when I run out it takes me like a month to get new ones for a variety of reasons, so the canned stuff fills the gaps.
If I ever redo the kitchen sparking water tap is top of my list.
Maybe time to bring this one back around...
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...d.php?t=337913
I just got an emissions test done on my truck, and they asked how much I’d like to tip. I guess you have to respect the hustle.
Went to Caputo's a few days ago (high end fine food retailer in SLC) to grab some stuff for a raclette party.
Got a bunch of cold cuts which a dude had to slice to desired thickness. A few cheeses as well. Total cost was as eye-poppingly painful as it always is at Caputo's. Couldn't even find the 0% option on the payment iPad.
This shit drives me crazy. Same when I go pick up a bag of beans at the coffee place, the entirety of the service is someone ringing me up, and I can't figure out how not to throw another $2 on the pile.