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Maxine Evans
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Newborn Baby Photographer Daughter of Jazz Legend, Bill Evans Maxine Evans https://t.co/9yNfmcn0CE #newbornphotography
Katılım Kasım 2013
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@SocialNomadRach I hate the newest trend of them adding a 20% service fee on to the bill then the waiter/ress still say oh, that's doesn't go to me so please tip on top of that. Ummm No
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It's not my job to give you a livable wage. Take it up with the restaurant owner.
Community Notes & Violations@CNviolations
Thoughts?
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@SikhFeminist Trump is doing his best to turn things around.
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@ArconFrank67592 @nobleisawinner You're hilarious... as if
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@nobleisawinner 0- NO PERSONALITY NO MANNERS NOTHING I WOULDN’T EVEN GO OUT FOR A CUP OF COFFEE WITH HER
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@Mr_Husky1 Everyone saying that wait staff saying they only get paid $2 an hour... the price dinning out has become insane. Someone is making money. Why is it our responsibility to pay their rent??? I was in Miami recently and there was a 20% service fee, they wanted a tip on top of that!
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Just because a waitress gives great service doesn’t mean a customer has to tip. Doing your job correctly is what you’re already being paid to do. Nobody tips the cashier at the grocery store for being polite or doing their job well. Somehow restaurants expect customers to add extra money on top of the bill every time they eat out. Maybe if the cost of meals were lower, people would feel more open to leaving tips. At the end of the day, tipping has always been a choice, not a requirement. Nobody is obligated to give the next person their hard earned money.
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@MrPitbull07 While I think your tip was a little low, food and alcohol prices are OUT of control. So they should pay the servers more and they shouldn't have to count on tips to pay their rent.
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Ran up a $1500 dinner tab and when the receipt came back they had those cute little “suggested tips” printed like I’m supposed to casually drop another $300 just because someone carried plates from kitchen to table. I left $25 which honestly felt generous considering I already paid restaurant-level prices for the food itself.
Server immediately got weird about it, attitude switched, barely a thank you, just that tight smile people do when they think you violated some unspoken rule. I told her straight up tipping isn’t a percentage subscription service and I’m not funding someone’s rent just because the bill happened to be high.
Manager wandered over trying to smooth it out, hinting about “industry standards” like that magically obligates me. That only made me dig in harder because nowhere else do you get charged more for the exact same task just because the total went up.
So I signed it exactly how it was, stood up, and walked out while they all stared like I committed financial treason, and if they think I’m coming back there to play along with that system again they’re seriously confused.
Credit: Annie Perkins

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@TheOnlyEsta I think true, I'm going to watch it just because I want to count as viewership!
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@chefsevenn Make coffee then invest every penny I had into APPL.
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