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kstew43 12-11-2016 10:53 PM

I'd like to know as well......I'll save your chair whilst you dance for a tip, dance with your spouse...for a tip.....just let me know...LOL

kstew43 12-11-2016 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1331736)
In The Villages, your drinks are around $2.50 and meals around $15. This is CHEAP if you come from any metro area. The server still makes a very small wage and depends on your tip.

Average income of Villagers is around $95,000 in retirement benefits and investments.

Give 20 percent! The servers do not control the quality of the food. If you don't like the quality, go somewhere else, but tip the servers!

$95,000 is the average......dang....

that means 60,000 Villages make over $95k.....that leaves me out....

Kathrynsews 12-11-2016 11:23 PM

Tip if you wish, or don't. I think we are all so lucky to have all this free entertainment, I don't begrudge anyone with a tip jar, and am happy to contribute. As far as waitstaff, they are paid peanuts and depend on tips for their livelihood. Consider it part of the price of dining out.

justjim 12-12-2016 12:25 AM

Don't blame the Server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1331736)
In The Villages, your drinks are around $2.50 and meals around $15. This is CHEAP if you come from any metro area. The server still makes a very small wage and depends on your tip.

Average income of Villagers is around $95,000 in retirement benefits and investments.

Give 20 percent! The servers do not control the quality of the food. If you don't like the quality, go somewhere else, but tip the servers!

Why do people want to take it out on the Server when the food is bad? Low wages, few benefits and complaints----20% gratuity is the least we can do when we go out for dinner and get reasonable service.

TheDude 12-12-2016 02:16 AM

This started with a tip bucket and snowballed.

No one is forcing anyone to tip, and if you are able to not have feelings, then don't tip. Some older people (I know I said that in TV website) grew up tipping 10%. I usually tip 30% on the food (I don't tip on the taxes). If bottles of wine are bought then it is a game day decision but I am not tipping 30 dollars on a 100 bottle of wine. I don't even know what is right in that case.

As to the basket, tip the guy then ask why in a kind way he feels the need, he may have an interesting story to tell.

fred53 12-12-2016 06:46 AM

It should never be about...
 
[QUOTE=Chi-Town;1331153]Saw Beautiful Bobby Blackmon and the B3 Band at LSL and requested Hey Joe, which is not a dance tune but a listening one. He played about a seven minute version. He had a tip jar which I contributed to happily.

you feeling good(that's just selfish), but about making someone else feel good.

ColdNoMore 12-12-2016 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kathrynsews (Post 1332686)
Tip if you wish, or don't.

I think we are all so lucky to have all this free entertainment, I don't begrudge anyone with a tip jar, and am happy to contribute. As far as waitstaff, they are paid peanuts and depend on tips for their livelihood. Consider it part of the price of dining out.

Exactly! :thumbup:

No one is being forced to tip (for anything) and if you're offended by just the mere presence of a tip jar/can...then I think other serious issues are at play IMHO. :shrug:

outlaw 12-12-2016 09:06 AM

I always add at least a 10% tip to my federal income taxes each year as a little "thank you" to the federal government. I feel it is patriotic.

kstew43 12-12-2016 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1332778)
I always add at least a 10% tip to my federal income taxes each year as a little "thank you" to the federal government. I feel it is patriotic.

Your kidding...right?

if your not.....just so you know....As a ex federal employee.....we are not allowed to accept tips of any kind......

daveczo 12-12-2016 11:55 AM

Excellent response Gerald, I agree.

Paperboy 12-12-2016 05:42 PM

What pumpkin wagon did U fall off of to get this $95K figure? This isn't Frisco or New York city! There must be quite a few billionaires living here to make this average so high. Maybe the CFO of Wells Fargo bank with his $125 MILLION golden parachute helped INFLATE this OUTLANDISH sum of $.

chuckinca 12-12-2016 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1331153)
Saw Beautiful Bobby Blackmon and the B3 Band at LSL and requested Hey Joe, which is not a dance tune but a listening one. He played about a seven minute version. He had a tip jar which I contributed to happily.

Here's Hey Joe at Brownwood:


Bobby Blackmon and the B3 Band performs HEY JOE at THE VILLAGES FL - YouTube

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I like that tune - he did a nice job on it too.

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Boomer 12-12-2016 07:14 PM

Good music makes me smile. I look for the tip jar.

Chi-Town 12-12-2016 11:20 PM

[QUOTE=fred53;1332711]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1331153)
Saw Beautiful Bobby Blackmon and the B3 Band at LSL and requested Hey Joe, which is not a dance tune but a listening one. He played about a seven minute version. He had a tip jar which I contributed to happily.

you feeling good(that's just selfish), but about making someone else feel good.

Huh?

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RickeyD 12-12-2016 11:49 PM

"tip" bucket at Brownwood
 
Asking for a tip is begging. The last time a begger asked me for money I took him into a diner on Delancy St. , gave the owner 20 bucks and told him to give this guy whatever he wanted until the 20 bucks was spent. That was 40 years ago. I felt he needed the food more then the money. As a rule, I don't tip.


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