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Jayx1
i guess quebec has to feed the socialist machine somehow!

North American tipping culture is ridiculous. To the point that its now an expectation and NOT a gratuity. Its so expected that the whole system is based on its assumption!!!

My tipping scale:

Horrible service 0% (and if he/she has to pay for it then even better)

Bad Service 5%

Average service 15%

Great service 20%

Exceptional service 25%

The extreme ends of the scale happen about once a year each.



And i base it on servers attitude, professionalism, going the extra mile etc.

If the food sucks but the waitress is professional, kind and goes out of his/her way to make up for it, i dont punish them for it for example.
PivotTechno
Wait staff usually split their tips out with the kitchen, fyi.
PivotTechno
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
i think you misread it.
here in toronto, the restaurants will automatically add gratuity to your bill for larger groups. what acronym is saying is the provincial government in quebec will add an 8% "tax" to the bill which comes out of the servers' pocket. at least i think thats what i read.


Probably due to the understanding that most restaurant staff never claim their tips come tax time.
T_ALI
$100 tip for 3 hours service since they stop serving drinks at 2 isn't that bad
Capo di tutti
5g's buys alot of blow and hookers.

anyways

saw corking fee along the way somewhere...foccica on hayden and yonge just south of bloor has a 5$ corking fee...sick.

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acronym
quote:
Originally posted by PivotTechno
Probably due to the understanding that most restaurant staff never claim their tips come tax time.


Granted I've only worked in one restaurant, but that's total bull. We each had a tax booklet that we had to fill out before every paycheck. It was then handled by the owner so yes, we did in fact declare all our tips.

Also re: sharing with kitchen. It depends from one place to another, no two restaurants have a completely similar tipping set up. Our kitchen staff got paid well and the tips were then pooled and split even between everyone working on the floor.

And yea Chinamon, you understood correctly.
jibkid
$5,000 to go clubbing? What kinda drinks r included,
is the DJ gonna blow us after or something? WTF, that price is crazzzzzy
jibkid
quote:
Originally posted by T_ALI
$100 tip for 3 hours service since they stop serving drinks at 2 isn't that bad


I thought gratuity was included in the packages at Guvernment?
Abercrombie
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T_ALI
quote:
Originally posted by jibkid
I thought gratuity was included in the packages at Guvernment?


It is but I think its for the organizer.

Cro_Addict
quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
you only don't tip when you pay for hair services directly to the hair stylist (people who work for themselves not the owner of the salon) - since they keep 100% of the amount

otherwise if you pay at a place where all stylists work for the owner, they rely on tips too..



Yeah I understand that, but again that is not my issue. That is an issue between the employee and the employer. They should pay the employee more money. If they don't, well again not my problem.

The excuse is used that all services would cost more and in restaurants the food would cost, etc if the people were paid more. Well fine then raise the price of the food/service. I just don't like the feeling of guilt put on customers to feel like they have to subsidize the employees wages.
Cro_Addict
quote:
Originally posted by acronym
I'm not sure if the same rules apply in Ontario but at least here in Quebec servers get charged 8% of your meal by the government. So if you don't tip at least 8% they end up paying to have served you.

Just an FYI.


So then I as a customer am expected to pay for the servers wages?? That is absurd. And again that is not the customers issue. I go to a restaurant see the price and that is what I expect to pay plus taxes.


As an aside...even though I hate the idea of tipping, I do tip. I understand that all these people rely on tips, but do not agree with it.
Standard tip will be between 10-20%, dependent on service.
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