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The really disturbing thing is your girlfriend sending you down to starbucks in the middle of the night so she can have an overpriced hot chocolate.
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I think they are much more analogous to a bartender than the fryer cook.
FWIW I rarely tip if I am getting coffee or hot chocolate, but will tip if the drink requies some skill or effort. |
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There's drive thru starbucks? WTF? How did I miss this? Not that I drink starbucks anyway. [/ QUOTE ] We have them all over ABQ. On every damned corner, and there's more to come I think. Just tip your change, you cheap bastards. ScottieK |
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I always tip the change at donut/coffee shops whether I am inside or doing the drive-thru. We're talking about 25c here. What's the big deal?
I have never seen a tip cup at a drive-thru though. Also a lot of drive-thru attendants are kind of shocked when I give them back the change. Might not be too common. |
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I always toss pennies and nickels (dimes sometimes, it depends) in the tip cups because I never spend them anyway, and that's better than them ending up on the floor or between the couch cushions or in the trash or wherever. [/ QUOTE ] People actually throw money into the trash? |
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The really disturbing thing is your girlfriend sending you down to starbucks in the middle of the night so she can have an overpriced hot chocolate. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] this is totally unecessary. The family guy "she'll pretty much have to" is far funnier, and better done. |
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I stopped leaving change in the tip cups after it hit me that these semi-braindead employees rarely, if ever, will say "Thank You" afterwards.
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If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. My father once told me that there's a simple question you can ask yourself if you're the employee in a situation like this where you have a close situation, and you're deciding whether to leave the tip jar out or not: "Would I rather the money were in my pocket or somebody else's?" |
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[ QUOTE ] If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. My father once told me that there's a simple question you can ask yourself if you're the employee in a situation like this where you have a close situation, and you're deciding whether to leave the tip jar out or not: "Would I rather the money were in my pocket or somebody else's?" [/ QUOTE ] This is pathetic. It's like saying, "I'm, going to be standing around in this park anyway. I might as well put a tin cup out and panhandle." |
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I went to Chipotle a couple days ago. They had a tip jar as well. I'm not tipping in a freakin' cafeteria style restaurant.
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