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In reply to the discussion: Waitress left 2 pennies and note by customer [View all]coalition_unwilling
(14,180 posts)105. I debated simply putting you on Ignore or first telling you
why your sanctimonious holier-than-thou attitude was earning you a spot there.
I hope everyone on DU has now noted that you are an enemy of the working class and calibrates their responses to you accordingly.
You won't be hearing from me again.
But shame, just shame, on you. You remind me mightily of Bush and Palin.
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We Canadians can be pricks to working women too. There are boors in every country.
Monk06
May 2012
#77
She was no where to be seen for at least 10 minutes before I was able to place my order,
elleng
May 2012
#99
"nowhere to be seen" is also in a post. Which means she could have been extremely busy.
ieoeja
May 2012
#130
I HAPPILY will not be hearing from you, who voluntarily keeps her/himself uninformed.
elleng
May 2012
#174
i get a pizza delivered and tip $5. talk about doing little. even poor service i tip around 15%
seabeyond
May 2012
#43
You're a pretty miserly tipper. Even bad service I'll tip at 15%. Good = 20% - 35%. Never 0. nt
Selatius
May 2012
#112
If your unhappy ask for another waitress. If you don't do that just leave 2 pennies that
southernyankeebelle
May 2012
#11
I find "the waitstaff was rude" to be more a matter of the customer's issues
alcibiades_mystery
May 2012
#137
I tend to tip generously ... and very generously for extremely good service ...
etherealtruth
May 2012
#14
Not enough info to make a judgement on this. Don't even know if it's a joke or true.
Kaleva
May 2012
#17
Right or wrong, I doubt this response did much more than contribute to the problem.
patrice
May 2012
#21
Interesting how people either assume they know exactly what happened or that Mr/Ms 2 cents
patrice
May 2012
#28
Yep. Apparently, IF people actually understand what knowledge is, MOTIVE is more important. nt
patrice
May 2012
#163
Any person that would leave identifying clues on such a post is just asking for trouble..
Fumesucker
May 2012
#46
The replies to this thread clearly show just what a shitty idea forcing customers to pay their
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#32
Oh yes. It is as bad in the long term for the restaurant as well. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#172
That would work, but I left it in tact to meaning while eliminating the random period.
Ruby the Liberal
May 2012
#79
I tip %20 99% of the time. But for slow or bad service I tip 5%. If she is overloaded....
Logical
May 2012
#65
Sometimes the manager knows they are overloaded and cant' do anything about it
Hippo_Tron
May 2012
#89
Sorry, but it sounds like the waitresses in the story practically refused to do their job
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2012
#93
Greatest server EVER is at Tommy's Ham House (Greenville, SC), and you'd better tip her!
DemoTex
May 2012
#73
Why take it out on the "underling" when you can take out your spleen on the boss?
LooseWilly
May 2012
#109
Meanness is ALWAYS a bad thing. How mean that was. Karma....he'll get his. nt
Honeycombe8
May 2012
#123
And in doing so, the customer did little more than advertise his own character...
LanternWaste
May 2012
#127
Dunno if this is a hoax or not. However, I almost always tip or else ask for a Mgr.
davsand
May 2012
#164