Are you tired of being promised, "Just the tip"?
Wait.....that's for another forum.
Saw an article today about Americans getting fed up with tipping getting out of hand. Let me say, I think I've always been a generous tipper. I believe in it, especially when so much of a waiter or waitresses salary depends on it. If I get even half way decent service, I'll leave what I think is a nice tip.
I don't sit there trying to figure up percentages. I usually just look at the bill, remember the service we got, and leave what I hope is a decent amount. But, that's just me. I've got a buddy who puts pen to paper, and starts pulling loose change out of his pocket to get it to the exact percentage, all the while mumbling, "Bah Humbug" under his breath.
But now of course, being in an almost cashless society, the decision is made for you. You're handed a tablet of some sort, or the screen is flipped around at the cashier, and you're shown what your tipping choices are. But wait, aren't I serving myself at an all you can eat buffet? Isn't this a self-checkout ordering kiosk? Who am I tipping?
Or a waitress comes over, sticks your card in the check out tablet thingy, then hands it to you to tap the pre-determined tip selections, whilst hovering over you as if to say, "No, not that one. Keep moving to the right." And there's no selection for "No Tip".
What kind of tipper are you? Has it gotten out of hand?