This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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Hey Gin,
Just a few questions, not to pick your brain,
nor to put you on the spot on this, OK?
But this is something that is good to ask.
What percentage would be considered a good tip
for normal to good to excellent service now days
at a casino buffet and at a restaurant should we
as a group use?
Yes, the common answer is whatever one feels
is appropriate, but some need some guidelines
on what is acceptable.
Less than 10%, 10%,15%, 20%, 25%, more than 25%
of the bill? Yes, some places with groups there is
the automatic tip of 15% gratuity (tip) or more already
added to the bill.
Buffets do service the table, take away plates, refill
cups as much as any good table service at a regular
restaurant. Food is served at restaurants, while the
at buffets one gets what they want cafeteria style.
Should that be any difference in tip?
And what about if we get bad or no or negligible
service? Do we still tip them well to regain some
sort of better response the next time, if they serve
us? or do we tip as we think they deserve by such
mediocre service?
Tips are handled in may ways. One is collecting all
tips in a pool to be divided amongst the workers.
Some places whatever money is left on the table
the bus boys keep, and whatever is given to the
servers the servers keep. Some places all tips are
collected by the business, and is part of the normal
pay of each worker, and can be reported by the
business and taxed accordingly to each worker.
Thanks!
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(This posting was entered by kumiko yvonne watanabe, an external user of MyDLV.)