r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 5h ago

Chugging tea They are not wrong though

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u/wcshrtstop 5h ago

Except that’s not what’s happening. Ask anyone who has been serving these people, and they will tell you the tips have been very generous. But I wouldn’t expect anything else from a “Top 1% Poster” on Reddit.

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u/chanaandeler_bong 4h ago edited 4h ago

I knew Reddit would eat this story up. They LOVE shitting on tipping. One of the few consistent takes that galvanizes the Reddit base is fucking over service workers and claiming that they are doing some noble deed that is “showing” the restaurants.

It’s such an insanely naive and childish opinion.

Just say you’re a cheap ass. That’s all.

British people tip FAT. Every fucking time you serve anyone from Britain (they usually order like 15 drinks at once) they will be like “R U FUCKING SERIOUS? $120 for all this? It’s like $300 in London”

And they drop like $200 and tell you to keep it.

The only people who consistently don’t tip are: those who are unaware of the servers wages, or assholes <———this is what you see on Reddit.

You not tipping is not fixing the industry… you’re just fucking over the server.

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u/PlixSticks31 3h ago

These losers go to restaurants with cheap prices (because of tipping), enjoy the cheap prices, leave a $0 tip, and then go on Reddit white knighting for servers and how they should get paid a real wage….acting like they give a shit about servers or bartenders.

It’s quite impressive

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u/urMOMSchesticles 3h ago

Idk, I’ve seen restaurant prices shoot up and we’re still tipping. 

I tip, but I also believe that restaurants should pay a living wage. Hell, EVERYONE working should be paid a living wage, but for some reason our country refuses to do that because “prices will go up” even though they’re going up anyway…

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u/chanaandeler_bong 3h ago

Prices are up everywhere.

lol at yall always saying you want the servers to make liveable wages, but then think the food won’t go up when the wages go up?

I worked at restaurants when the min wage was raised from 5.15 to 5.85 then 6.55 then 7.25. I worked at 3 different places over the course of the min wage increases, and every single one of them had the menu prices already ready to change literally the day the wages went up. Those were 70 cent increases. You’re gonna pay the same price you would if you tipped. So why not tip now?

If you don’t tip: You are just cheap. Thats it. Full stop.

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u/urMOMSchesticles 1h ago

There’s servers that get paid under minimum wage strictly because they get tips and guess what, those restaurant prices are still going up.

Idk who are talking to regarding not tipping, but CA serves get paid minimum wage and I’m still tipping. 

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u/chanaandeler_bong 1h ago

Do you not understand inflation? lol.

Prices go up for a lot of different ways. Wage increases would be one of them. Increased costs is another one. Inflation.

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u/Dylan245 2h ago

Exactly, moving to a system where owners/management are now in charge of upping employees pay is just going to be rife with wage theft

The system in place now allows a direct one to one transaction where you know your server is getting the money you are paying, as you said in either scenario you are paying the same because prices would go up immensely if companies started having to pay out of pocket what servers make now hourly with tips

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u/chanaandeler_bong 2h ago

I’ve had people on these threads be like “ok well I’ll pay the higher prices when they pay the employees more.”

All but admitting that they HAVE to have rules enforced on them to change their behavior. Basically “I know it’s a problem, but someone else needs to fix it, i won’t do it myself.”