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brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.2000 - 8/21 - Columbus, OH
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Gtilley8 said:brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.
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Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
Seemed a few really jumped down his throat on this one too. He never said the computer gets the math wrong. He was making a statement about the automatic tip amount that are provided to customers, what is entered is beyond their control. When being presented with a bill and it gives options to tip 15, 18 or 20%, choosing to top on tax or not on those automated tips is never an option. It’s not a matter of “if you’re not smart enough....” in the example he was responding to.
I find him extreme in most examples, but I agree with Unsung on this one and the negative replies didn’t even address his point.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
What he is saying isn’t thst bad....tipping on the cost of the food is pretty standard.hippiemom = goodness0 -
brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
What he is saying isn’t thst bad....tipping on the cost of the food is pretty standard.2000 - 8/21 - Columbus, OH
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.
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unsung said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.https://youtu.be/5dO83yu-IFs
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Meltdown99 said:In Ontario with new 14/hour minimum I've spoken to many people now who say the forgo tipping.It's a hopeless situation...0
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cincybearcat said:brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.OK, what I said sounded arrogant as hell and I did not mean to be annoying, let alone to be one of the most annoying people in the world! And I'm sorry if you interpreted what I said as putting other people down. That was not my intent.What I mean is that I try to be conscientious with tipping and, when called for generous. Service work is difficult and often underpaid. I've done enough of it in my life to know."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
tbergs said:Meltdown99 said:In Ontario with new 14/hour minimum I've spoken to many people now who say the forgo tipping.Give Peas A Chance…0
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tbergs said:Meltdown99 said:In Ontario with new 14/hour minimum I've spoken to many people now who say the forgo tipping.hippiemom = goodness0
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brianlux said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.OK, what I said sounded arrogant as hell and I did not mean to be annoying, let alone to be one of the most annoying people in the world! And I'm sorry if you interpreted what I said as putting other people down. That was not my intent.What I mean is that I try to be conscientious with tipping and, when called for generous. Service work is difficult and often underpaid. I've done enough of it in my life to know.hippiemom = goodness0 -
unsung said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.
Taxation is theft? Is there waste? Sure. But it's also part of the social pact. You can't hardly look around anywhere and not see the fruits of tax dollars and their positive effect on society. Roads, public schools, grants to universities that have furthered scientific and medical knowledge. I'll just never get that mindset.
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cincybearcat said:brianlux said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.I thought we were talking about what is considered a "standard tip" amount. Personally, I'm a high end tipper. Maybe I should have made that clear. I know how hard restaurant employees work. I know most are underpaid restaurant workers are and if they give good service, they deserve a good tip. If I get really bad service and the server has attitude, they get a low tip. If I get mediocre service with little friendliness, I tip standard because anything else would be rude. If I get good service, I give more than the basic tip and if I get great service, I give generously. The other thing I do, because I work (literally) on Main Street, is talk up good eateries in our area to our bookstore customers. The Bookery is a source of some of the best free restaurant advertising in Placerville. We really support our better restaurants, big time.As for taking sides, I'm on the planet's side. Earth first.OK, what I said sounded arrogant as hell and I did not mean to be annoying, let alone to be one of the most annoying people in the world! And I'm sorry if you interpreted what I said as putting other people down. That was not my intent.What I mean is that I try to be conscientious with tipping and, when called for generous. Service work is difficult and often underpaid. I've done enough of it in my life to know.
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Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.
Taxation is theft? Is there waste? Sure. But it's also part of the social pact. You can't hardly look around anywhere and not see the fruits of tax dollars and their positive effect on society. Roads, public schools, grants to universities that have furthered scientific and medical knowledge. I'll just never get that mindset.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
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cincybearcat said:tbergs said:Meltdown99 said:In Ontario with new 14/hour minimum I've spoken to many people now who say the forgo tipping.It's a hopeless situation...0
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Meltdown99 said:tbergs said:Meltdown99 said:In Ontario with new 14/hour minimum I've spoken to many people now who say the forgo tipping.
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Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.
Taxation is theft? Is there waste? Sure. But it's also part of the social pact. You can't hardly look around anywhere and not see the fruits of tax dollars and their positive effect on society. Roads, public schools, grants to universities that have furthered scientific and medical knowledge. I'll just never get that mindset.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Gtilley8 said:unsung said:Since you asked so nicely...
The tip should be based on the pre tax subtotal and not the post tax final total.
I often find that the calcs provided are after tax. You don't tip the tax.
Also, you didn't address a computer getting math wrong. You addressed the input. If you're not smart enough to input the total minus tax (cheap), then you shouldn't be worrying about any of this to begin with.
Brian - we've gone back and forth before, and I really try to respect your opinion. I'm not going to argue without you on this. But I'll say, when you start agreeing with the most ignorant poster in this fanclub, you're on the wrong side.
And again the calc is wrong if the input is wrong.
Taxation is theft? Is there waste? Sure. But it's also part of the social pact. You can't hardly look around anywhere and not see the fruits of tax dollars and their positive effect on society. Roads, public schools, grants to universities that have furthered scientific and medical knowledge. I'll just never get that mindset.2000 - 8/21 - Columbus, OH
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