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Gpsma 12-05-2023 05:26 PM

$5 tip at any restaurnt is more than enough. Tipping encourages these uneducated wait staff to not seek a better job.

Those who overtip are trying to play Frank Sinatra. Big timers tipping 50%…while sharing the chepest meal with their spouse while drinking nothing but water.

JMintzer 12-05-2023 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2280030)
$5 tip at any restaurnt is more than enough. Tipping encourages these uneducated wait staff to not seek a better job.

Those who overtip are trying to play Frank Sinatra. Big timers tipping 50%…while sharing the chepest meal with their spouse while drinking nothing but water.

WOW... Your distain of waitstaff workers is astounding...

JSR22 12-06-2023 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2280030)
$5 tip at any restaurnt is more than enough. Tipping encourages these uneducated wait staff to not seek a better job.

Those who overtip are trying to play Frank Sinatra. Big timers tipping 50%…while sharing the chepest meal with their spouse while drinking nothing but water.

Please stay out of restaurants and eat at home.

Golfer222 12-06-2023 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2280030)
$5 tip at any restaurnt is more than enough. Tipping encourages these uneducated wait staff to not seek a better job.

Those who overtip are trying to play Frank Sinatra. Big timers tipping 50%…while sharing the chepest meal with their spouse while drinking nothing but water.


Agree- Must be nice to have a business where you can have the customers pay the employees wages

JMintzer 12-06-2023 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2280204)
Agree- Must be nice to have a business where you can have the customers pay the employees wages

Customers always pay employees wages... One way or another...

retiredguy123 12-06-2023 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2280310)
Customers always pay employees wages... One way or another...

I would prefer them to pay income taxes on their wages like most people do.

Bill14564 12-06-2023 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2280313)
I would prefer them to pay income taxes on their wages like most people do.

You seem to be implying that tipped employees are not taxed on their tips. Didn't a previous discussion on that topic show that they *are* taxed on tips to include an amount calculated from the total receipts of the business?

retiredguy123 12-06-2023 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2280315)
You seem to be implying that tipped employees are not taxed on their tips. Didn't a previous discussion on that topic show that they *are* taxed on tips to include an amount calculated from the total receipts of the business?

They only pay tax on 8 percent of the restaurant's reported gross income. That is an IRS rule. But many posters are suggesting that people who tip 15 percent are undertipping. I go with the flow when tipping because money is not a consideration, but tipped employees are not paying income tax on their total income. I could be wrong, but I think restaurants are losing business because of mediocre food and service. I know that my visits to restaurants have significantly declined because of it. I think restaurants could provide better service if they had more control over their employees' income.

JSR22 12-06-2023 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2280319)
They only pay tax on 8 percent of the restaurant's reported gross income. That is an IRS rule. But many posters are suggesting that people who tip 15 percent are undertipping. I go with the flow when tipping because money is not a consideration, but tipped employees are not paying income tax on their total income. I could be wrong, but I think restaurants are losing business because of mediocre food and service. I know that my visits to restaurants have significantly declined because of it. I think restaurants could provide better service if they had more control over their employees' income.

there are anumber of restaurants with good food and service:
BlueFin. Chop House Coastal del Mar, Harvest, Havana, Lopez Sakura Mezza Luna Bamboo Bistro Tequila Cantina and more.


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