Thank you for watching this video! What do you think about tipping culture getting out of control in the US? Why is it customer’s responsibility to provide livable wages to the service workers?
I find it so confusing! Just raise the prices and pay the server appropriately. It makes me not want to buy anything, because I hate the feeling of the pressure.
I think they raised their prices. When we dine in a restaurant with my husband the bill is never a two digit number 😂 whereas in Lisbon dinner for 3 cost us €60 😅
The 18% minimum option makes me so upset! Like I really appreciate your service, but no, 18% is unfair. Your prices have already been raised, and I can’t afford to be tipping that much unless it is unbelievably amazing service! The tip “option” for coffee and ice cream shops is so upsetting for me too. Like what extraordinary service was provided? There’s no waiter/waitress, and I already paid the fair price. Good video! I appreciated your use of surveys and stats
Aww thank you so much for your feedback! It means a lot to me 😊 I totally agree with you tipping had gone out of control, not to mention foot massage services where they demand $20 minimum regardless of the price
informative . i never heard of Service Charges . i usually tip big when i go to places where i expect to tip . when i see that tip screen where i don't expect it like the liquor store or ethnic grocery store i enquire and confront them about it kindly . usually they sheepishly say like "oh , they just put it there , you don't have to =)" . its grifting imho . biting the hand that feeds lol
I’ve seen a few weird charges during COVID. Like insurance charge, dine-in fee, SF mandate, living wage surcharge 😂 also if you are a tourist or foreigner sometimes 18% service charge is being added to the bill. But when they run your credit card they still have this “gratuity” area empty and poor people pay double tip if not paying attention to the bill. (Happened to me a few times, because of my accent)
Thank you for watching this video! What do you think about tipping culture getting out of control in the US? Why is it customer’s responsibility to provide livable wages to the service workers?
You are so smart❤
I find it so confusing! Just raise the prices and pay the server appropriately. It makes me not want to buy anything, because I hate the feeling of the pressure.
I think they raised their prices. When we dine in a restaurant with my husband the bill is never a two digit number 😂 whereas in Lisbon dinner for 3 cost us €60 😅
The 18% minimum option makes me so upset! Like I really appreciate your service, but no, 18% is unfair. Your prices have already been raised, and I can’t afford to be tipping that much unless it is unbelievably amazing service! The tip “option” for coffee and ice cream shops is so upsetting for me too. Like what extraordinary service was provided? There’s no waiter/waitress, and I already paid the fair price. Good video! I appreciated your use of surveys and stats
Aww thank you so much for your feedback! It means a lot to me 😊
I totally agree with you tipping had gone out of control, not to mention foot massage services where they demand $20 minimum regardless of the price
informative . i never heard of Service Charges . i usually tip big when i go to places where i expect to tip . when i see that tip screen where i don't expect it like the liquor store or ethnic grocery store i enquire and confront them about it kindly . usually they sheepishly say like "oh , they just put it there , you don't have to =)" . its grifting imho . biting the hand that feeds lol
I’ve seen a few weird charges during COVID. Like insurance charge, dine-in fee, SF mandate, living wage surcharge 😂 also if you are a tourist or foreigner sometimes 18% service charge is being added to the bill. But when they run your credit card they still have this “gratuity” area empty and poor people pay double tip if not paying attention to the bill. (Happened to me a few times, because of my accent)
Mam do you earn 200k dollars a year? Plz reply in yes or no. Thanks a lot.