€42 tip? Sounds generous of the you.
That's 20% - a fairly standard tip these days, Lee.
At a tenner a person, it's nothing - especially given the high level of service in there.
€42 tip? Sounds generous of the you.
That's 20% - a fairly standard tip these days, Lee.
At a tenner a person, it's nothing - especially given the high level of service in there.
That's 20% - a fairly standard tip these days, Lee.
At a tenner a person, it's nothing - especially given the high level of service in there.
20% is outrageous. Whoever gives that as a tip needs to be taken outside, tarred and feathered.
20% is outrageous. Whoever gives that as a tip needs to be taken outside, tarred and feathered.
No - getting more common but still a minority practice. Some restaurants have service charge but only for tables of more than 8 or 10 diners!
Most restaurants in Ireland have a service charge don't they?
Owners expect tip payers to supplement the workers crappy wage.
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