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Silky Johnson
Ahahaha you were so funny!! ^^^Is that story from the same day? When you and Perry went for wings? Why does that seem familiar?
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by jennypie
Ahahaha you were so funny!! ^^^Is that story from the same day? When you and Perry went for wings? Why does that seem familiar?


No that story is from like 2 years back. I probably mentioned it during our horrible experience at the Bull though. Anyways I gotta run to work. Give me a shout closer to the weekend!
OurManFlint
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Originally posted by Slylee
it's a weird system and it bothers me that a $100 meal for two all of a sudden becomes $125 because i'm expected to reward good service.
Because if that $100 bill included labor costs and you didn't have to tip, you would actually be paying more than $125, and you would be paying tax on that labor cost as it is included on the sale.

I still don't understand why people don't get the efficiency of the tipping system. You are paying less incrementally for the service through tipping than paying the aggregate labor costs with tax attached to the bill. Your food bill is so low because labor is barely included.

Think in terms of incremental costs vs. aggregate, and think like business people folks.
malek
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Originally posted by OurManFlint
Because if that $100 bill included labor costs and you didn't have to tip, you would actually be paying more than $125, and you would be paying tax on that labor cost as it is included on the sale.

I still don't understand why people don't get the efficiency of the tipping system. You are paying less incrementally for the service through tipping than paying the aggregate labor costs with tax attached to the bill. Your food bill is so low because labor is barely included.

Think in terms of incremental costs vs. aggregate, and think like business people folks.


i think they just don't get it.
Slylee
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Originally posted by The17sss
I never had a burger there... it's hard for me to eat at a place like that and order a burger over the other stuff on that menu. But , if they're that good I'm in. :toocool:


well i'm sort of a burger snob because it's one of my favorite foods. if i can't order my burger rare or medium rare then i won't order one. different restaurants get different qualities of beef so if you get one at a cheap place like applebees or something, they will only be able to do medium or higher...which pretty much means they don't trust their own meat quality lol


no but there's just something about the J Alex burger. they butter and toast the bun and it has the perfect combo of condiments. :crazy:



@ourmanflint, thanks for the explanation. i honestly didn't realize that is why we "have" to tip. i'm eager to explain that to my cheap ass boyfriend lol actually that's mean, he's not generally "cheap" but he is a typical canadian when it comes to tipping. he wants to pay for his food and anything extra (no matter what the % is) should be considered a gift to the waitor and they shoudl be happy with that as far as he is concerned.
UWM
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
it was all in toonies, loonies, etc etc.



Silly Canadians and your silly money.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Slylee
he is a typical canadian when it comes to tipping. he wants to pay for his food and anything extra (no matter what the % is) should be considered a gift to the waitor and they shoudl be happy with that as far as he is concerned.




Lol, that is NOT typically Canadian.
Slylee
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Originally posted by jennypie
Lol, that is NOT typically Canadian.


sorry, typical french canadian in south florida:p
Silky Johnson
:stongue: :stongue:


I honestly don't know many cheap people when it comes to tips. In fact, in Detroit, any time we'd tip they'd ask us if we were Canadian, lol.
malek
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Originally posted by Slylee
sorry, typical french canadian in south florida:p


your bf is french canadian?? ah ben calice.

Tell him things have evolved up north, and people do tip ;)

Dj Skez


The best thing to come out of Canada in years.
Slylee
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Originally posted by malek
your bf is french canadian?? ah ben calice.

Tell him things have evolved up north, and people do tip ;)


oh ok. so you've evolved enough to tip but not to be able to form an emotional connection with a pet?
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