Jim Robeson
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,293
- Reaction score
- 817
- Points
- 227
- Location
- Springfield, Missouri
- Boat Make
- Other
- Year
- 2000
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 34
We were talking about tipping at restaurants and how we usually tip according to the price of the food that we ordered and not for the actual service. Now, don't get me wrong, I will always tip at least 20% as long as the service is good and it is how I ordered the dish. But here is an example that we thought about...say we both go into a place and we have the same person waiting on us. I order a steak, cost of my dinner is $40.00. You order a hamburger, cost $10.00. Now, the person waiting on you didn't take any longer to get you my steak or your hamburger and the service was the same...very good. You both actually leave at the same time. Now, my tip would be $8.00 and your tip would be $2.00. Was my service really worth $6.00 more just because I ordered a more expensive meal?? I'm not a cheap ass but had really never thought about that way. And it won't change the way I tip.