glamorilla
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they were so misunderstood.
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bknight2602 said:Freya it is the me generation, given everything, and having no values for what they have been given. Ythey don't appreciate anything, so why appreciate some one else.
vixenshe said:O-kay.
Generalization MUCH?
Kinda.
I'm 20. I have ALWAYS tipped my server/bartender. And if I am out with someone, if they choose to leave the tip, we usually discuss what should be left, and I am someone who likes to tip between 20-30%. Why? Cus I know what minimum wage jobs are like. They suck. And I know that these servers and bartenders are working hard. So I believe they should get recognition for it. And, I'm a student. I know that a lot of waiters/waitresses here in Victoria are also students. I understand money being tight, and if I can swing it, I'd like to give them even just a small tiny break. Maybe it's just me and my friends and family. But everyone I know tips like I do. My brother often tips up to 50% of the bill, in really expensive restaurants. It's just a thing that we do.
So don't go saying it's the me-generation, and that we have no consideration for people. That's just not fair.
lovechild27 said:Being a broke college student, I tip as much as I can. Gotta realize it just isnt in everyones budgets to be really generous. When I can though, I give extra.

I like tipping generously, but frequently I simply can't afford to - in those cases I make a point of thanking the person for their service, and telling then they deserve a tip, but that I can't afford to give one.Freya2 said:Yes, you're probably right. But, I wonder, because they dont' even bother with a token tip, if they just don't realize about tipping.