I just discovered kim chee taco truck. OMG nom. Lunch has taken a new turn.
'Dirty Girls'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Man, Bebe Neuwirth has been waiting her whole life for there to be an Addams Family musical, hasn't she?
Apparently, it is almost always interpreted as a sign the person is cheap and a bad tipper.
My experience agrees - every time I've had a server ask me if something was wrong at the end of a meal, it's turned out that I calculated the tip wrong (and was really glad they asked so I could give them more money!)
This has never happened when the low tip was left intentionally. I suspect it's related to the whole "incompetent people don't know they're incompetent" thing.
I will say that the tipping a penny thing probably doesn't work the way it's intended
I figure a low tip or a zero tip are more likely to be interpreted as cheap, and that a penny looks more purposeful. And if they don't get the message, well, they didn't do enough to earn extra of my money so why should they have it? I don't care if they erroneously think I'm a cheap person--if I'm going to complain to the manager they're still not getting my tip.
Jilli - have you ever seen the cartoon "Growing Up Creepie"? I figure I'm WAAAAY behind the curve in asking this, but it occured to me the other day as Emeline was watching it.
I don't care if they erroneously think I'm a cheap person--if I'm going to complain to the manager they're still not getting my tip.
I also think that if the service was bad enough to leave a penny tip, I'm probably not going back to that restaurant anyway, so they can think whatever they want.
oh no: [link]
"The facility, called a Soldier Rating and Processing center, handles administrative details for soldiers."
That's not a good sign.
oh no is right. WTF?
My god, that's terrible.