by Felix/FFDS » Thu Jan 08, 2004 11:02 am
I think it's very much a personal - and local - preference/custom.
In the Orlando (Florida) area, as well as "generally in the USA", waiters and waitresses are paid a base wage (which may be, legally, less than the minimum wage) since they are expected to make up and "sell" with tips.
Typically, tipping in this area is expected to be 15%. I'll round off to the next neatest dollar (If the bill ends up $65, I'll round to $70, so 7.00 plus 3.50= $10.50), and tip on that.
While it seems "unfair" to pay less than "minimum" wage, remember that a good waiter can be expected to pull in enough in tips that they can bring in in total, more than a living wage.
Also, waiters are expected to tip the busboys, since they don't normally get tips directly.
Again, in the Orlando area, many restaurants, especially in the "tourist" areas, have signs stating that the customary tip is 15%. Experience has shown that Europeans do not tip well, not because they don't want to, but rather, it is our understanding that gar
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