I gave a girl at this restaurant we went to a 100 dollar tip. I waited until she wasn’t looking before I put it on the table and basically ran. I love the idea of tipping people lots of money. After watching many YouTube videos of people doing it, I just wish I could do it all the time. But I’m not rich of course. 100 is the most I’ve tipped so far.
I also tipped this McDonald’s worker who was super kind but was being harassed my customers blaming his for their food not tasting right. And he was so kind and generous about it, and looked so dead on the inside, I have him a 30 dollar tip.
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20% my dude lol
In a group as a collective tip I think it was like $80 on something like a $40 bill because all of us thought we were responsible for the tip…. Opps xD that person was happy though, having a table of 8 highschool people kind of sucks though (we all left roughly $10 each give or take so it was around there)
As myself I recently gave a tip of I think it was $18…. The same place that I saw the ice sculpture at ^_^
I think that tipping generously is good. But some places the tip is shared amongst the entire staff, from the host on down the line. I personally like to make sure that the tip I give goes to the intended party. Good service in tipping situations should be rewarded as such.
That said, I don’t think I would leave a generous cash tip out and take off. I feel it is better, and probably more gratifying to the recipient, to give them the tip. Put it in their hand. Look them in the eye. And thank them for good service. Then take off.