I had a conversation about giving Tips with my sister just the other day. The American is considered the biggest tipper in the world, giving an average of 12.5%. ? Originally the tip was a practice in English bars. The word tip is an acronym that stands for “To Insure Promptness”. A jar was put in the bar and if you wanted to get your drink fast, you would pay the bartender extra and put it in the jar. So it turns out that the tip originally was a form of bribe,
I’m sorry but I do not tip willy nilly. You EARN that tip. If service is slow, I’m waiting too long, something is wrong, you are rude and or unprofessional. You will not get as high a tip or no tip at all.
Just because you work as a waiter or waitress does not make you ENTITLED to a tip. You have to earn it.
Also the volume on this? video is TOO quiet for some reason.
Hank, let me introduce myself. I am Emma, 13 years of age ,& I am hopefully going to see you on January 15 for the Tour de Nerdfighting in Decatur, Georgia. I work for an organization called TFCAA (Teens for Collecting? Awesome Adults). It has been called to my attention that you have been repeatedly seen being awesome in public, inside the not so safety of your home ,& on the internet. YouTube has confirmed this for us, as well as my associates. I am going to have to take you in to custody, sir.
You are not the only insane one Hank. Also, “things to do” is like, most of my life. I’m going to college? for creative writing and sometimes I wonder why that’s necessary…
I remember learning in my French language class that if you do not pay the gratuity in France (which already comes on the check, so I don’t know why you wouldn’t pay it) the? waiters/waitresses will pretty much chase you down. Not sure how accurate this is though o.o;
can that please be the next shirt created and sold on dftba.com “tipping kills time lords” and the back it could say “when did we? get here” i would probably but it and where it constantly never taking it off and when it its only means of washing would be when i shower with it on. yeah i really want this shirt.
My friends and I ordered pizza online once, they showed a progress bar and the names of the people making and delivering your pizza. There was also an option of instructions on the webiste, we told them to watch out for zombies and to knock with a beat. when the pizza guy got to our house we heard this sick beat on our door we opened it and yelled the guys name like we knew him, as we gave him the tip we told him to say hi to the guy making the pizza, the pizza? guy and i are cool now, cool story
after hearing tipping kills timelords i never wanted to tip again, until i thought about WWDD (What Would the Doctor Do) and he would most definitely tip generously? even if it meant killing off his entire race….cause he already kinda did…
I live in Canada and I always tip a minimum of 20%, but I usually tip more because 1) I feel mass amounts of guilt, and 2) I work in restaurant, so I can sympathise with the wait? staff.
People have ordered hundreds of dollars worth of room service? food and don’t tip my mom for delivering it.
So, guys, tip. That’s my lunch money, and I like food.
It’s frustrating that in many jobs people live below the poverty line… So for me, that is not my reason to tip. But I do like that I can reward excellent service, I am just frustrated that I cannot reward the same excellency for other workers. In my experience, most retail shops don’t allow tips. Our police force also cannot accept gratuities. Any ideas how I can show my? appreciation to these people?
One time my friend and I were bored at 9:15 on a Friday night so we ordered Pizza Hut online. There was a section that said “Special Comment? Write it here (in 28 characters or less)”. We wrote: “Spell ‘I love you’ in the pep”. We didn’t think they’d do it. 45 minutes later, a man comes to the door and apologizes for delivering the pizza late. He says they were trying something in the kitchen. We open the box and there’s a heart sculpted in pepperoni on our? pizza. He got a good tip
You tip because it’s the “thing to do,” and ultimately because it’s the “right” or normal thing to do. Nothing’s? wrong with being normal — something I define as what’s acceptable or showm be the majority of people in a culture.
I was on a Habitat for Humanity trip with my Girl Scout troopwhen our flight home was cancelled. The airline put us in a hotel next to Ihop where we eventually had dinner. It was late so we let our waitress sit with us for a bit. She listened as we complained about our flight. She sympathized with us and then told us her story, ofhow this was her second job and how? she was raiseing two kids on her own. By the end of the meal, my troop left the rest of our pocket money as a tip-over $50.
I sorry Hank, but you just cannot? pull the puff off like John does.
I really want the Winnie the Pooh poster. ?
I always just? double the tax which for me is 8.25% then round down to the nearest whole dollar… it’s really easy and that’s good cuz I’m lazy lol
I had a conversation about giving Tips with my sister just the other day. The American is considered the biggest tipper in the world, giving an average of 12.5%. ? Originally the tip was a practice in English bars. The word tip is an acronym that stands for “To Insure Promptness”. A jar was put in the bar and if you wanted to get your drink fast, you would pay the bartender extra and put it in the jar. So it turns out that the tip originally was a form of bribe,
@Sophied4545 That’s weird because yesterday my friend’s boyfriend ordered pizza? and asked for a giraffe to be drawn on the box and… it was. :O
I’m sorry but I do not tip willy nilly. You EARN that tip. If service is slow, I’m waiting too long, something is wrong, you are rude and or unprofessional. You will not get as high a tip or no tip at all.
Just because you work as a waiter or waitress does not make you ENTITLED to a tip. You have to earn it.
Also the volume on this? video is TOO quiet for some reason.
Hank, let me introduce myself. I am Emma, 13 years of age ,& I am hopefully going to see you on January 15 for the Tour de Nerdfighting in Decatur, Georgia. I work for an organization called TFCAA (Teens for Collecting? Awesome Adults). It has been called to my attention that you have been repeatedly seen being awesome in public, inside the not so safety of your home ,& on the internet. YouTube has confirmed this for us, as well as my associates. I am going to have to take you in to custody, sir.
@shakespeareangeek The Last? Great Time War took place in an Applebee’s.
I wanna write an interesting? comment but i’m really not that interesting of a person to write an interesting comment…oh well.
You are not the only insane one Hank. Also, “things to do” is like, most of my life. I’m going to college? for creative writing and sometimes I wonder why that’s necessary…
TIPPING KILLS TIMELORDS!
That’s seriously not good, cuz there’s only one left? so… We’re kinda screwed if that one dies.
I remember learning in my French language class that if you do not pay the gratuity in France (which already comes on the check, so I don’t know why you wouldn’t pay it) the? waiters/waitresses will pretty much chase you down. Not sure how accurate this is though o.o;
I? LOVE QI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Sophied4545 I’m so going? to do this from no on when ordering delivery anything online. Best excuse ever to way over-tip those delivery people. ^_^
can that please be the next shirt created and sold on dftba.com “tipping kills time lords” and the back it could say “when did we? get here” i would probably but it and where it constantly never taking it off and when it its only means of washing would be when i shower with it on. yeah i really want this shirt.
My friends and I ordered pizza online once, they showed a progress bar and the names of the people making and delivering your pizza. There was also an option of instructions on the webiste, we told them to watch out for zombies and to knock with a beat. when the pizza guy got to our house we heard this sick beat on our door we opened it and yelled the guys name like we knew him, as we gave him the tip we told him to say hi to the guy making the pizza, the pizza? guy and i are cool now, cool story
I live in Japan and I dread the day when I have to go to America for university? and have to start tipping people…
after hearing tipping kills timelords i never wanted to tip again, until i thought about WWDD (What Would the Doctor Do) and he would most definitely tip generously? even if it meant killing off his entire race….cause he already kinda did…
I live in Canada and I always tip a minimum of 20%, but I usually tip more because 1) I feel mass amounts of guilt, and 2) I work in restaurant, so I can sympathise with the wait? staff.
People have ordered hundreds of dollars worth of room service? food and don’t tip my mom for delivering it.
So, guys, tip. That’s my lunch money, and I like food.
It’s frustrating that in many jobs people live below the poverty line… So for me, that is not my reason to tip. But I do like that I can reward excellent service, I am just frustrated that I cannot reward the same excellency for other workers. In my experience, most retail shops don’t allow tips. Our police force also cannot accept gratuities. Any ideas how I can show my? appreciation to these people?
One time my friend and I were bored at 9:15 on a Friday night so we ordered Pizza Hut online. There was a section that said “Special Comment? Write it here (in 28 characters or less)”. We wrote: “Spell ‘I love you’ in the pep”. We didn’t think they’d do it. 45 minutes later, a man comes to the door and apologizes for delivering the pizza late. He says they were trying something in the kitchen. We open the box and there’s a heart sculpted in pepperoni on our? pizza. He got a good tip
You tip because it’s the “thing to do,” and ultimately because it’s the “right” or normal thing to do. Nothing’s? wrong with being normal — something I define as what’s acceptable or showm be the majority of people in a culture.
I was on a Habitat for Humanity trip with my Girl Scout troopwhen our flight home was cancelled. The airline put us in a hotel next to Ihop where we eventually had dinner. It was late so we let our waitress sit with us for a bit. She listened as we complained about our flight. She sympathized with us and then told us her story, ofhow this was her second job and how? she was raiseing two kids on her own. By the end of the meal, my troop left the rest of our pocket money as a tip-over $50.
i dont think? im gonna win the poster even though i really want it