IrishGunner
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GF said that if I pay all inc tip by laser staff wont get it as it goes straight to the restaurant and not the waiter / waitress that served us
This correct ?
Also for bad service is it better to leave no tip or a very small tip ?
...for bad service is it better to leave no tip or a very small tip ?
No, we were a party of 3, with Daddy as gooseberry.Restaurants that charge a service charge usually mention it (and the conditions under which it's imposed, such as tables of 5 or more people) on the bill. AFAIK you cannot refuse the service charge if the conditions are met....
I might be inclined to look for a discount for bad service. But I probably wouldn't put up with it in the first place.Personally I wouldn't tip for bad service.
Cash tips are assessable for income tax in Ireland. Whether or not staff declare them is another matter.Tips paid by laser/credit are pooled amongst staff and also were taxable.
Worked in the US waiting tables and the reason staff prefer to get tipped in cash, is that they can keep the cash for themselves.
Tips paid by laser/credit are pooled amongst staff and also were taxable. When I tip I tend to tip in cash even if paying bill by laser/credit.
Have a problem with service charge if there were only 3 of you, thought in most places it was only added for parties of 6 or more????
Presumably you have been getting the serving staff's special secret sauce in your food since then?we started noticing we were being charged 10% service even tho it was generally 2 in the group, i mentioned it to another friend who often went there who pointed out it was always charged by 1 particular waitress, so next time i was there i asked her for the bill she brought it over with 10% added, i politely pointed out that the menu said service charge was added to groups of 4 or more- she muttered an apology and any time we've been there since she hasnt charged it!
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