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View Poll Results: How long have you played? | |||
more than 5 years | 23 | 6.73% | |
3-5 years | 19 | 5.56% | |
2-3 years | 92 | 26.90% | |
1 year | 105 | 30.70% | |
less than 1 year | 103 | 30.12% | |
Voters: 342. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Splitting the bill.
The Costanza is strong in this thread, I sense it
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#12
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Re: Splitting the bill.
I don't mind splitting it evenly but if someone is going to suggest that it had better not be the guy who orders 5 drinks, an appetizer, and the most expensive entree. God I hate when people do that [censored].
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#13
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Re: Splitting the bill.
I think that it depends on the situation. If your server is busy and working a full section, it is VERY much appreciated if you simply pay together. Me standing in the corner counting out change and running credit cards for 5 minutes while splitting 9 checks is just not a fun thing to do when I've got 4 other tables that want stuff. Then again, you did say that you tip well, so I couldn't really complain.
If you do pay separately, it's much nicer to your server to simply work things out yourself with cash before he/she gets back, and then give them the check presenter with the tip already included. "We don't need change" is a phrase that is always appreciated. |
#14
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Re: Splitting the bill.
You do need the change. The change adds up. It adds up a lot.
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#15
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Re: Splitting the bill.
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You do need the change. The change adds up. It adds up a lot. [/ QUOTE ] Well, that's not really what I meant. If the bill was $25 and you toss me $30 and say "I don't need change," it's a good thing. |
#16
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Re: Splitting the bill.
The change isnt in addition to the tip though, is it?
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#17
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Re: Splitting the bill.
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The change isnt in addition to the tip though, is it? [/ QUOTE ] Here's how I'm seeing it: If the bill is $30 and you give me two $20 bills and say "I don't need change," I keep that extra $10 that I would have given you back, which is now my tip. Obviously that's a pretty damn good tip, but you get the jist. |
#18
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Re: Splitting the bill.
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I think that it depends on the situation. If your server is busy and working a full section, it is VERY much appreciated if you simply pay together. Me standing in the corner counting out change and running credit cards for 5 minutes while splitting 9 checks is just not a fun thing to do when I've got 4 other tables that want stuff. Then again, you did say that you tip well, so I couldn't really complain. If you do pay separately, it's much nicer to your server to simply work things out yourself with cash before he/she gets back, and then give them the check presenter with the tip already included. "We don't need change" is a phrase that is always appreciated. [/ QUOTE ] What do I care about the server? If we're courteous and give a good tip I'm not going to worry about making a little bit of extra work for him. |
#19
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Re: Splitting the bill.
I'd tip myself that amount for even considering to tip that much
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#20
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Re: Splitting the bill.
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What do I care about the server? If we're courteous and give a good tip I'm not going to worry about making a little bit of extra work for him. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, if you're nice and you tip well, I'm not going to complain about splitting checks. I'm just pointing out that it's just a nice gesture if his/her section is slammed and you have a bunch of separate checks, that's all. [ QUOTE ] I'd tip myself that amount for even considering to tip that much [/ QUOTE ] Well as I said, that's a pretty damn good tip. It's happened before, but not very often at all. I was just trying to make a point. |
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