Today I met my friend for lunch after my dentist appointment this morning (look ma, no cavities
). We went to a breakfast/lunch place that is next door to Store2 (my dentist is in the same town so I stopped there to say hi and my friend met me there), which is usually pretty busy, especially on weekends. Surprisingly, we didn't have to wait for a table, though the waitress did take a while to get to us. But the food was good.
Anyway, I paid, since her birthday was last week and I sent her a card that said I was going to take her to lunch. At the bottom of the check, they list what the tip would be for 15, 20, and 25%. This came in handy, as I noticed it as I was reaching for my cell phone to fire up the handy-dandy tip calculator (chocolate-chip pancakes topped with fresh strawberries, while yummy, do not add to my already-naturally-compromised ability to do math in my head).
So I found this quite helpful, but I wondered what y'all would think. Is this just a helpful little service they provide, or is it a somewhat presumptuous "gentle reminder" that one should leave at least 15%?
(For the record, the bill was $29, 20% would be, if I remember correctly, $5.42, and I gave her a $6 tip.)
). We went to a breakfast/lunch place that is next door to Store2 (my dentist is in the same town so I stopped there to say hi and my friend met me there), which is usually pretty busy, especially on weekends. Surprisingly, we didn't have to wait for a table, though the waitress did take a while to get to us. But the food was good.Anyway, I paid, since her birthday was last week and I sent her a card that said I was going to take her to lunch. At the bottom of the check, they list what the tip would be for 15, 20, and 25%. This came in handy, as I noticed it as I was reaching for my cell phone to fire up the handy-dandy tip calculator (chocolate-chip pancakes topped with fresh strawberries, while yummy, do not add to my already-naturally-compromised ability to do math in my head).
So I found this quite helpful, but I wondered what y'all would think. Is this just a helpful little service they provide, or is it a somewhat presumptuous "gentle reminder" that one should leave at least 15%?
(For the record, the bill was $29, 20% would be, if I remember correctly, $5.42, and I gave her a $6 tip.)




), I'd definitely appreciate something like this. I know when I visit I'm going to be constantly asking my friends, very quietly, "Should I tip now? Do we tip for this? How much do I tip this guy?"

They tip in the UK? I went there in February, and didn't tip anyone. I'm going there again in July, so I will have to remember that! Are you supposed to tip at M&S (the cafe bit), or just at really nice restaurants? I really don't understand the whole idea of it, as we don't tip in Australia.
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