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A few extra dollars are worth it. I never complain or cause trouble. If a place is bad, I don't go back. If you treat the good places right and keep going back, you get treated really well.
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Often, IME, the waiter is expected to 'kick back' a portion of the tip to the kitchen staff. Otherwise, their orders surprisingly are delayed by the cook staff.
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About the tip for less-than-full-service:
I generally leave something at the Chinese buffet places I go to. Somebody keeps the water glass filled, brings tea, busses the table, etc...
Not a strict percentage, but a few dollars. I'm sure the help can use it, and I can afford it , for now.
I draw the line at McDonalds-type places where they bring the food to the table if there is a delay....
Most of those spots, fellow customers might get to the tip before the busboy.....
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I worked in the restaurant bizz many years ago and in a "full service" shop a server is paid around $4.00/hr and is supposed to claim 15% of the total of their sales according to the US tax laws. In the type of shop Eric is talking about it would seem they are all payed at least minimum wage so no tip is required. As the same with most folks here I will leave a couple bucks if it is warranted. Az....did you know that in the 70's Canadians did not tip as a rule, that has since changed but it was a fact....I lived in Buffalo NY and waitresses dreaded a table of Canadians because of it.
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"as a rule" ??? This is complete BS. I was born in the 40s -grew up in Ontario- and my parents always tipped on the few occasions when we could afford to eat in a restaurant. Certainly I was taught to tip 10% (later 15%) - in fact it was like a math quiz a few times as the kids had to work it out 'in our heads'. By the time I was working (60s), everybody I knew always tipped in restaurants and bars - even in Buffalo!

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