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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
>> ^gwiz665:
I have no problem with a restaurant adding an extra fee if you are a big group, but I have a problem when they try to call it a tip or gratuity. That's the whole issue, it's not gratuity, it's a bill. I pay tips in restaurants when I've gotten good service, or we had difficult orders or whatever - but I CHOOSE to pay it, I'm not forced to it.


Your opinion is skewed because 1) You don't live in America, and 2) You didn't work in the terrible food industry of America.

Before you start downvoting me and before you stop reading what I have to say, let me explain: I'm not against you not being American, (because that's a simple-minded way to go about judging people) but the food industry here is bullshit and the system (for lack of an actual person to blame) forces workers into this reality. When a tip is not paid by a customer, it's akin to docking a worker's pay. I know it doesn't make that much sense, but it's how things turned out over here. And it's as simple as that from a restaurant worker's perspective.

My next point is also important to your understanding: The total tips that a waiter/server makes at the end of the day is split up amongst the food runners, bussers, and barback, so not tipping has a trickle down effect to people who may have done their share of work yet who rely on the waiter to make their fair share.

It really is a shitty shitland of shit for the workers who live by these rules. I fault your ignorance of our food culture, not your ability to reason. I'd love to adopt the system you envision, but that means nothing in the short term and isn't too realistic.


written by poolcleaner  | 2 hours 47 minutes 2 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
Perhaps the patrons were simply confused. Which is it: a mandatory fee, or a gratuity? It can't be both. If they want to charge an 18% service fee, that's what they need to call it -- and make sure patrons are aware of it before being served, and then deliver the good service they're charging for. If patrons don't receive what they pay for, should they be required to pay it?

Trying to sneakily twist words into meaning the complete opposite is just asking for trouble, hopefully of the legal kind.


written by Xax  | 3 hours 19 minutes 22 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
>> ^blankfist:
If you don't agree to the prices, don't visit the restaurant.


I'm pretty sure they did agree to the posted prices. The problem was they were told that the gratuity was nonsensically mandatory, despite the lousy service they received. This isn't rocket science.


written by Xax  | 3 hours 43 minutes 35 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
blankfist loves to tip because he's so goddamn free


written by rasch187  | 55 minutes 35 seconds ago | CH
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Sarah Palin Fans: Not That Bright
"Sarah Palin Fans: Not That Bright"

In other news, the Rocky Mountains are pretty rocky.

China is mostly populated by Asians.

Fox news: Not really very fair or balanced.


written by Drachen_Jager  | 1 hour 41 minutes 8 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
>> ^blankfist:
Better wages wouldn't really work in the food industry. It's a tough racket, and restauranteurs typically couldn't afford to pay the wait staff minimum wage. And raising the menu prices would mean less customers and eventually less customers eating out.


How is arbitrarily multiplying the bill by 1.18 any different than raising the prices? Aside from not being apparent ahead of time, that is.


written by xxovercastxx  | 2 hours 44 minutes 23 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
It shouldn't matter if the "Mandatory" was posted or not. A tip is a reward for good service/going above and beyond. I absolutely wouldn't pay it either if I received bad service - period!

There is no argument that would convince me otherwise - I'm close minded on this stance!

What other business or service industry demands a mandatory tip? Imagine...

1). Valet - Yes sir we parked your car, but you can go find it yourself, we're kind of busy right now - By the way, I demand a tip before you go looking for your car.

2). WalMart - I have no idea if we carry that. No, I don't have time to find out for you, but if you find it, we're adding an 18% gratuity to your bill on the way out.

3). Paperboy - I don't care if your paper arrives 3 days late on every issue, I'm a busy guy. By the way, you owe me a tip!

4). McDonnalds - I added napkins and a straw to your order, that will be an extra 18% or I take the food back.

5). Jewelery Store (yes, retail does pay minimum wage) - That will be $300 for the ring and we're adding on an extra 18% because we've decided we're such nice guys.

I could go on...


written by Sagemind  | 3 hours 46 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
In all honesty I usually get good service. We mostly eat in Durham or Chapel Hill, lots of good places there.

Specific anecdotal example: A night out last week we got seated and didn't see a waiter/waitress for something like 15 minutes. It wasn't late, and the place was half-full, but it turns out that the hostess had seated us in the section of a waitress who was on her break. Hostesses mistake, no big deal. So the manager is walking around asking people how they are doing, and I jokingly mentioned that we'd be a lot better with beers in front of us. He apologized and took our drink order, and appeared in minutes with beers and an app.

The meal turned out great, everything was good, and I was perfectly satisfied. Then they comped the meal, which was ++. In return I left a tip equal to twenty percent of the original value, and good reviews on appropriate food blogs.

In the scenario described in the original video, the primary problem is an overall lack of communication from all parties involved.


written by KnivesOut  | 3 hours 40 minutes 20 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
I have no problem with a restaurant adding an extra fee if you are a big group, but I have a problem when they try to call it a tip or gratuity. That's the whole issue, it's not gratuity, it's a bill. I pay tips in restaurants when I've gotten good service, or we had difficult orders or whatever - but I CHOOSE to pay it, I'm not forced to it.


written by gwiz665  | 3 hours 42 minutes ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
I live in North Carolina... I would stay away from here too, if I had the choice.


written by KnivesOut  | 3 hours 56 minutes 31 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
Say in advance that there's an extra bill equivalent to 20% of what you spend on food, and people wouldn't go there either. I sure wouldn't.


written by gwiz665  | 4 hours 33 minutes 58 seconds ago | CH
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Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
Tips are voluntary or they are not tips. End of story.

A mandatory tip is just another bill. And it's a bill that's hidden from view until you have to pay. I'd say that's pretty low and if any other industry did it, people would be as outraged as I am now.


written by gwiz665  | 5 hours 9 minutes 26 seconds ago | CH
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Pixar's Hidden Secrets - Easter eggs in their films
A Metacafe embed showing a Youtube embed? Really, now?

It's like a double-stuffed Shit Oreo.

EDIT: But the video itself is interesting if true. Nevermind the rant.


written by Kevlar  | 5 hours 10 minutes 16 seconds ago | CH
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No Country For Old Men - The Ending Scene
This is the way I took it, Rasch (not that you're still confused).

Ed Tom (TLJ) has decided on retirement rather than bringing the killer to justice. He found the killer but he retires because he realizes that Texas is essentially No Country for Old Men. So he tells his wife about a dream: heading into snowy, dangerous mountains on horseback and his father carrying fire, goes on ahead of him to await him.

This idea of father & son carrying fire is also explored in The Road, McCarthy's follow-up to NCFOM, as the man and the boy seek to establish their place in the overwhelming bleakness of their existence.

The Sheriff knows he's outmatched by this new kind of evil (Bardem) and since he's older now than his father ever was, the dream is kind of an acceptance of his retirement, a "letting-go" of this hazardous job so he can follow the fire of his father. Perhaps he feels he owes it to his father to continue to survive, since he's older.

Like Bob Dylan said, "Momma, take this badge offa me, ... I feel I'm knockin on heaven's door."


written by shuac  | 5 hours 47 minutes ago | CH
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Obama on Palin's Rating of his Presidency
>> ^gtjwkq:
I couldn't care less about Palin's opinion, but she's being too soft on Obama.

I'd have to give his administration a grade of 2. Obama's not taking the economy seriously and his administration's mistakes will become very evident when the dollar and the US economy collapses.


And if those two things don't happen, will you kill yourself? Put your money where your mouth is, so to speak?


written by KnivesOut  | 5 hours 47 minutes 54 seconds ago | CH
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