Here in Japan, begging is illegal. Forcing employees to beg for money is unthinkable.
@MiddleAgedMillennial10 ай бұрын
I don’t beg for tips. It’s society. My mother was a waitress when she was young and encouraged me to be one during school. The hours are flexible and the tipping makes it worth it. My mother always tipped well, calls it karma. I do the same when I eat out and I don’t even work in a restaurant anymore. Now that I think about it, servers are probably the main driver of keeping tipping alive. And how many people work in that service industry? Probably close to two million in just my state alone. So yeah 2 million of us are going around tipping in restaurants because that was how it was when we worked in restaurants and we believe in good karma. You don’t have to tip. Do what feels right for you.
@seungkim34010 ай бұрын
It’s also illegal for foreigners to walk around without a passport in japan. LoL
@felixmourlevat4410 ай бұрын
it's pratically the same thing here in France. here it's not illegal, but usually it's never asked (or sometimes just only for the americans tourists....) to give a tip, because we think we already have a salary to do our job and so, if we give a tip it's exceptional only when the service is very satisfactory. and in that case we give only some coins.
@thisguy211410 ай бұрын
@@MiddleAgedMillennialbh bvjhbv , 🎉 v😢zz
@burkester104510 ай бұрын
I was a bartender for 5 years. Never expected anything and most times got next to nothing with great service. Pick a different job if you dont lik it.
@dy4728710 ай бұрын
Tipping should be a option,not a requirement
@samsonsoturian601310 ай бұрын
Except waitresses don't get paid enough to deal with assholes
@doujinflip10 ай бұрын
Technically it is an option, but one we're more and more aggressively shamed into participating in. It's basically an extortionary charge to reduce pain intentionally served upon the customer.
@sidehustlevikki106610 ай бұрын
They can go find other jobs. No one is making them wait tables @@samsonsoturian6013
@RicePho10 ай бұрын
@@samsonsoturian6013then don't work as one? Jesus, we have other minimum wage jobs and not just being a waitress.
@LSmoney21510 ай бұрын
It is optional
@sidehustlevikki106610 ай бұрын
I hit that custom tip and add 0 so quick fast and in a hurry. I refuse to tip when no real service is provided. It should not be the customers responsibility to make up for the fact that their employer is getting over on them
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
This is an embarrassing statement truly
@bellad10639 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080nope! She’s not pleasing you or the likes of you. 0.
@mmp4959 ай бұрын
💯 😅
@AltaicPride019 ай бұрын
I love that 😂
@br5tw9 ай бұрын
Tip or donation? Some people like to give
@moderatelyapathetic328010 ай бұрын
The fact that you have to “tip your mechanic to ensure your safety” seems like a serious problem.
@bjkjoseph10 ай бұрын
Yes, screw that they get enough money out of me
@harisadu899810 ай бұрын
Pathetic attitude from Americans. Makes me want to puke. Hate tipping and then encourage all the toxic practices in the name of safety.
@VNtheOnly9 ай бұрын
But who tip their mechanic
@jackliu15799 ай бұрын
I was just gonna say that too😂 who tf tip mechanics? They are supposed to ensure the customers’ safety, otherwise they are likely responsible for the faulty work they performed.
@Ichibanmusiclover9 ай бұрын
That caught my ear too. She's talking crazy as if auto mechanics make minimum wage or less. Their wages/salaries are more than adequate.
@mavricxx10 ай бұрын
Minimum wage needs to go regular wage for tipped employees. We shouldn't be paying for what their employers should be doing.
@samsonsoturian601310 ай бұрын
Shut up. Get drafted
@haroondaman716210 ай бұрын
It is in California and they still expect a tip on it anyways, so it doesn't matter
@chrismayberry879810 ай бұрын
@@haroondaman7162Wrong. Many other countries don’t have a tipping culture… this culture was created by employers to push costs to consumers.. shame on employers
@DraKKar36010 ай бұрын
Always already been true in Washington. It solved nothing and caused even more problems.
@KevinSmith-qi5yn10 ай бұрын
What you see when people complain about tipped worked is the bottom 5% of tipped workers. In that case if tips + wage don't meet minimum wage, the employer must pay minimum wage. Most tipped employees prefer tips because they make $30+ an hour.
@RC-ph7sb10 ай бұрын
I just don't eat out anymore to avoid this. Unfortunate.
@user-fb7mn9qb4g10 ай бұрын
same. i don't like feeling the pressure to provide a 20% tip on a freakin coffee.
@stainlesssteellemming388510 ай бұрын
The only time I eat out is when I'm travelling. If I'm within 50 miles of home, I'm going to wait and cook my own food. Frankly, 90% of the time what I cook is going to be better quality than I'd get elsewhere anyway.
@svenvaltik565710 ай бұрын
Unfortunate for you. 🤣
@takatamiyagawa568810 ай бұрын
Regrettably, the tipping restaurant industry can probably survive without people like you. If you ever want tipping to go away, you'll have to find a non-tipping restaurant to patronize frequently.
@jebe21789 ай бұрын
lol!!!You took my answer!!!! Same!!! It’s just a burden to go out and feel like me and my money isn’t really appreciated or valued!From a 6 figure household and obviously the point of me sharing this is that no one wants to be taken advantage of!!
@Ashleycorrie84949 ай бұрын
We are a 6 figure income couple and had very little saved and not much cash lying around the preverbal". '...don't have $500 for an emergency" that was us. The big thing was debt all kinds of it, cars mortgage (although our home isn't a high price one), student loans for our kids, and of course credit cards. One day we just got sick of being broke and went total scorched earth and became frugal overnight. Paid it all off, it took almost 5 years but now we have no debt and this year our savings rate is 50% on basically the same income that had us perpetually broke. So for us it is mainly staying out of debt and watching our spending, at first it was a real effort to save in our HISA and 401Ks but now it's actually fun watching our money grow. No car or vacation or neighborhood is worth being broke or financially unstable.
@Bradleyschaeffer3769 ай бұрын
Congratulations on taking the steps necessary to get yourself out of the financial bind you were in.
@MichealTanner1419 ай бұрын
Facing your medicine can be difficult. However, with commitment, you'll ultimately reach a highly satisfying place. It's all about the actions you're willing to take.
@GaryWinstonBrown9 ай бұрын
Your financial journey is truly inspiring, and I'm currently striving to achieve the goals you've reached. Could you please share some tips to help others learn and navigate their own paths to financial success? Your insights would be invaluable.
@Ashleycorrie84949 ай бұрын
Samuel Peter Descovich that's whom I work with
@Ashleycorrie84949 ай бұрын
I believe everyone could benefit from having a personal financial advisor. They can assist you in reaching your customized financial objectives at any point, ensuring you remain profitable.
@SuperKillerdog10 ай бұрын
Yep! Tipping culture has gone out of control!!! Employers should pay their staffs. It’s not the duty of the customers to pay staff wages, we have done our part, we have bought your product!!
@annaliesedelrosario530310 ай бұрын
I totally agree
@CheapSushi10 ай бұрын
Issue is the staff want tipping to continue. Many make $40hr or more with tipping. They'd never make that without it and no restaurant will pay a server $40hr or $50hr and no customer will pay the food prices that would come along unless it's a server fancy place. People try to lie by saying they only make $2 or $3 an hour without tip but that's not how it works. They have to make minimum wage regardless, whether a tip or not. Often some places are $15+ minimum wage AND tips combined. So many are making much more than they want to admit to. No one would ever want to make less money, especially without a degree. Issue for me is that so many people in the world work really hard in other fields and will never realistically make as much money per hour or get tipped, like CNAs, RMAs and paramedics.
@MrEmy859 ай бұрын
100% FACTS@@CheapSushi
@vel1hunnid7079 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@Almighty_Mage9 ай бұрын
Products will just rise in price to cover wage increases
@robertbuttry523310 ай бұрын
It’s funny how they make it a worker problem when tipping was implemented to keep companies from having to pay workers
@stevoz67439 ай бұрын
Safety is also a workers problem now, that prevent companies paying high to dangerous positions, they can just blame the worker is not following the safety rules, which the safety rules are written by people who never had to do the job.
@SaltySparrow10 ай бұрын
Fees on Ticketmaster are almost as high as the ticket themselves now. They used to be $2. Thats what happens when you have a monopoly.
@wendelleddiebrewerlll9 ай бұрын
It’s always been a monopoly with controlled opposition
@geoolympics10 ай бұрын
During the pandemic, tip culture increased like crazy. Now we got asking for tips on the self-checkout lanes at the groceries, just ridiculous.
@wesseldenadel269510 ай бұрын
pay people a living wage! problem solved.
@jermaineconcern153910 ай бұрын
Just say no. It’s a free country. Ask away.
@Isaac-ul8yz10 ай бұрын
What? I haven’t see that. No doubt hidden fees and junk fees are plaguing the US. But I have not seen a self checkout tip. I’ll look out for that though.
@youbetterwatchout440010 ай бұрын
it is not the customer's responsibility to pick up the slack on the business' side. @@wesseldenadel2695
@geoolympics10 ай бұрын
@@Isaac-ul8yz They're much more common in airports/stadiums. Occasionally you'll also find a smaller, unmanned mart that has a self-checkout that does this. It hasn't happened to the bigger grocery stores like Target or Trader Joe's, yet.
@kansmansen860910 ай бұрын
$4377 for 7 nights in a hotel. Emily from CNBC is living good 😂
@MrWhangdoodles10 ай бұрын
Well*
@royaldiadem_10 ай бұрын
At the bottom it stated “not ready to book yet” lol
@mack-uv6gn10 ай бұрын
Right! 😂
@mmp4959 ай бұрын
She's broke too. 😆
@RR-gp3qy9 ай бұрын
Init then complaining about 10$
@BrokeMillionaire110 ай бұрын
I remember asking the cashier at the take out restaurant where the tips go. He couldn’t tell me. Right then, I knew that the owner was pocketing all of those tips.
@jonasbaine353810 ай бұрын
Put it in the google review
@_gatsby10 ай бұрын
i owned a restaurant, we were not profitable .. so we pocketed all the credit card tips lol
@BrokeMillionaire19 ай бұрын
@@_gatsby lol
@Erin-rg3dw9 ай бұрын
A restaurant near me recently got caught doing something similar - the business was taking all of the tips and/or not dispersing them out to the staff properly.
@_gatsby9 ай бұрын
we only hired from sober living, we picked them up, dropped them off, etc.. and they knew up front.. they were cool with it. It felt great helping people get back on their feet (the landlord started offering the girls dugs to hang out, we complained, so he doubled our rent and put us out of business) @@Erin-rg3dw
@brianh935810 ай бұрын
The truth is I am going to restaurants less and less due to the rise in cost, but also because of the abusive tipping environment. I have gone only twice this year - once on my wedding anniversary and once during a trip. Even on the trip I chose to rent a condo that had a kitchen to avoid eating at restaurants. I don't do food delivery anymore at all. On the plus side I've learned how to cook a lot more types of dishes at home. These days I'm making everything from Indian dishes to my own bread at home. As for tipping for other services, that is just something I WILL NOT DO.
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
There is no principle or moral bonus points for not tipping. You are just not a generous person when it comes to the people who do their jobs that help your life… just say that but don’t stand on it like it’s something to shout or be proud of
@rahul__sharma__10 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080 How can you say that he is not generous person? He is paying for the stuff, that's it. Now it's the responsibility of the employer to provide sufficient wage to his workers.
@brianh93589 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080 My salary has gone up only 10 percent since 2018. Inflation at some restaurants is as bad as 40 percent since that time. Add on top of that the "tipflation". Sorry, but if I don't go to a restaurant I choose not to take on debt. It is just part of the many choices I force myself to make to keep my credit card balance at zero at the end of the month. I am not a rich person, but I will do what I have to do for the future of my family. If part of that is using some self discipline to not eat out so often so be it. I am also not going to start tipping for things like auto service or an oil change. The workers should be paid enough to do their job.
@mmp4959 ай бұрын
Great move! 👍
@moonpie30809 ай бұрын
@@brianh9358 there’s no discipline in staying at a job where you’re wages have only gone up 10% in SIX YEARS!!! That tells me all I need to know about you and how your brain works. Conversation over
@mr_ice1179 ай бұрын
I dont tip unless im at a full service restaurant with a waiter bringing food. I dont tip anywhere else, not at Starbucks or subway. I have no remorse, i worked hard for my money and have a right to choose where to spend it
@nocapproductions547110 ай бұрын
Here in Europe we rarely tip over 5%.If the bill is $14.40 we would pay $15. If the bill is $4.80 we would pay $5.
@kamilareeder149310 ай бұрын
American servers don't want to do away with it because they know that if they made minimum wage and no tips they'd be making way less than before. Its a catch 22 rn. They'd have to raise federal minimum wage to a livable standard get rid of tipping in the restaurant and service industry, or else you consign them all to worse 😮. Edit: I think its better to pay a living wage, this is simply the most common argument I hear against banning it, here.
@svenvaltik565710 ай бұрын
The one time i've ever attempted to tip in Europe the waitress chased me down to give me my money back... 🤣
@takatamiyagawa568810 ай бұрын
Why don't you just pay $14.40 or $4.80?
@thisiswaytoocomplicated10 ай бұрын
@@takatamiyagawa5688 Same here in Germany. And rounding up is quite a common thing you do because people are used to that from paying cash - and often are still paying cash. €5 instead of €4.80 simply is a nice gesture sparing the waitress to deal with giving the change in small coins. Both sides simply understand that as a nice gesture. But nobody thinks anything bad of it if you don't. If service really was exceptionally good you can even go a little bit beyond mere rounding up for example to the next bigger coin size. Say €5.50 instead of €4.80. That would be a clear signal that you really want to thank them for good service that attracted your attention. And if the service was not good - of course you give no tip.
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
@@E-the.islanderwhy is the default “ a little” extra.. why can’t it be a lot extra. Not everyone out here struggling and some people are generous… stop this narrative that if extra is given it should be only a little
@SnappyWasHere10 ай бұрын
The junk fees should be a simple fix. Just force companies to disclose a total price before checkout, especially online. We know it takes money to keep a business profitable but make it easy for us to compare and actually budget for a known price.
@LIVdaBrand9 ай бұрын
That’s what they do overseas. The price you see is the price you get💯
@Erin-rg3dw9 ай бұрын
Same - the cost you see when looking should be the total, not the "before fees" total, especially if those fees aren't optional. It's really anti-competition to hide them until the end.
@iali0010 ай бұрын
If I’m not sitting down at the restaurant, I’m not tipping a single cent. Initially, I was tipping all over the place but it got out of control. I’ve totally revolted and don’t care anymore about the workers.
@momogoes33296 ай бұрын
Same, I'm done tipping unless it's a traditional place I used to tip. I also won't tip more than 20% I always thought that was generous and I feel sad that it's now looked at as a bare minimum tip.
@chuckhiggins494010 ай бұрын
Meanwhile corporate profits soar. None of these businesses pay a proper wage, then expect us to make up the difference.
@bellad10639 ай бұрын
Wild!! Booming business and looking for 35% from me. If I sit or receive a service .. 10%.
@user-wh6yx4kr7z10 ай бұрын
Stop this tipping nonsense. Tipping/bonuses is between the employer and the employee.
@Paul_C10 ай бұрын
Simple: Stop tipping. Only if the service is acceptable, you tip, but never more than 10%. The most bonkers thing: I even was asked to tip at a self-checkout supermarket!
@Znachor889 ай бұрын
6:08 "I make sure to tip them well to ensure my safety" - just this one sentence shows how insane this is
@westbccoast10 ай бұрын
I am eating out less. I won't tip more than 15% for sit down service. I am done with tipping. These businesses are destroying tips in general and the service industry is going to suffer because of the greed of other businesses. People in the end will tip less or not at all and eat out less which will hurt the restaurant restaurant.
@chgone503410 ай бұрын
I has stopped eating out because of ridiculous tipping practice. I have even stopped takeouts all together.
@BadCowCanFly10 ай бұрын
Another reason why I love Japan. Tipping is considered as an insult to the server
@jamesbyrne931210 ай бұрын
I love that and I agree. It's saying you are superior to server or that they font know how to price their goods. Good on Japan
@EricK-bw2mj10 ай бұрын
I think its baffling and outrageous that when you order Take-Out online from a restaurant you would traditionally dine in at like Olive Garden etc. they still ask for a tip and sometimes even automatically build it into your bill. There is no service being conducted other than putting items in a bag and walking it out to your car which I would not consider a service, and most especially not a service worth a 20% tip. Moreover, the most aggravating aspect about Take-Out online is that tips are given before the service has been complete, whereas it is typically given at the end of service that way you can give an appropriate tip based on the quality. The most notorious restaurant for bad Take-Out service in my opinion is Outback Steakhouse; they consistently forget to include their signature ranch dressing or dont give enough even though we requested at least two cups. I think people should be tipped according to their quality and quantity of service. Putting purchased items in a bag is not a service no one should entertain a tip for unappreciative pitiness.
@ceciland189 ай бұрын
While I agree with you, most of the time, those people running take out are still only making $2.15 an hour. I used to do it, when I complained, my manager made me take on a full table section (about 4-5 tables) on top of busy take out, no where close to the phone or computers. Advice, don’t patronize those restaurants.
@DieselDucy10 ай бұрын
Tipping is crazy. I went to an ice cream shop and that kiosk asks for a tip. No table service. Just a counter.
@lizhoward975410 ай бұрын
I absolutely despite corporate junk fees. You can’t even compare costs for things like cell service because you don’t know what the junk fees are. I have heard of airfares that ended up costing twice what the stated price was because of fees. I am told concert ticket fees are outrageous. And don’t get me started on hotel junk fees.
@baklava613810 ай бұрын
I never tip anyone other than waiters, bartenders and the delivery guy. Everyone else gets a real wage compatible with their job.
@bobwatson189510 ай бұрын
Its the sense of entitlement that kills me, people use to be appreciative of a tip. Now it's not even appreciated
@jessewintermute803110 ай бұрын
I have worked in the food industry and I used to make something like 2.45 and hour and would totally depend on tips. It's so annoying these huge companies guilt is into paying a decent wage to their employees so they can get rich and guilt us into giving more. I carry cash on my now. I tip where I believe tipping needs to happen but I refuse to line corporate pockets. It's to the point where I just don't even go to some places now and we are the only ones that can stop this. You vote with your dollar bill, every time you pay for something. Make it count
@r4rasa10 ай бұрын
What state are you from? Move to Washington state $20 min wage
@jessewintermute803110 ай бұрын
@@r4rasa ask a server where you live how much they get paid. Waiting tables is another ball game.
@r4rasa10 ай бұрын
@@jessewintermute8031 I was a banquet server in Washington state. I got paid $45 per hour. This was before Covid. I cant imagine there are still ppl getting paid $2.45. The good thing about banquet server is 20% tips is automatically added to the bill!
@rockyshocks1019 ай бұрын
Yeah, I avoid places with hidden fees wherever I can. Rubs me the wrong way.
@TomBomba10 ай бұрын
Problem is if you don’t tip non service workers, the workers get mad and give you attitude.
@СтепанРазин-ж3м10 ай бұрын
I understand tipping in full-service reastarants. But there days ... a kid in a subway who can barely use a checkout screen and does not know what is "to go", asks you to tip 15, 20, or 30%. Wow ... what a service!
@roxcyn9 ай бұрын
Maybe, and that’s a big maybe, if you did a very large order or catering from Subway or Starbucks, you could consider tipping, but if I’m buying one or two subs from Subway or two drinks from Starbucks, nope. That’s a definite no from me for a tip.
@msbrooke148810 ай бұрын
Delivery services should lower their "service fees", so we can tip drivers more or give drivers half of the fees. The tax percentage is rarely correct. Often discussions downplay the exorbitant fees (in regards to percentage) and shame the customer for low tipping instead.
@ArchThaBoss10 ай бұрын
Even if they did that they would just charge customers more and pay drivers less. They’ve already been doing it. Uber used to take like 10% off of a transaction and the driver would get the rest. Now they take between 40% and 60%
@janettetorrez92189 ай бұрын
They don’t make the food. They only get paid by the service fee and up charges. They aren’t Dominos delivering their own food they profit from. People still don’t even tip more even when it is.
@msbrooke14889 ай бұрын
@@janettetorrez9218 I know they don't make the food. My point is the charges have gotten higher. The higher the charge, the less money that goes to the driver assuming there is a food budget. Food that totals $19.99 shouldn't come out to almost $50 in delivery. That's more than 50%. Delivery was never that expensive.
@chaos_ensued10 ай бұрын
Make tipping illegal, establish fixed service charges, and define what industries can utilize service fees. By doing this I'm taken out of the equation and transactions become less emotionally charged. The rest of the world does it, America can too.
@alphaomega135110 ай бұрын
The concept of tipping is absolutely ludicrous. I refuse to, and no, I can't be shamed into it. Employers best start to pay their employees because I certainly will not. 😶
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
It’s not ludicrous. You’re simply stingy.
@Metacognition8810 ай бұрын
Only peasants say things like that.
@bellad10639 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080that’s fine. No one should be guilted into tipping. How the system is set up is above her and skewed how wish it. No one has to join the foolishness.
@johnh87059 ай бұрын
@moonpie3080 That's between the employee and their boss. You see your boss everyday.
@Lq323329 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080I hope you tip 20% at your McDonalds 🤡. Why should we even be prompted to leave a tip at the counter of a fast food line? Should we tip the vending machines too?
@nursevinyl618510 ай бұрын
Once my son an i witnessed a shuttle driver gets mad because she was not given a tip by a passanger, she was saying that helping them with their lugguage was not her job. I remember she was yelling that she will not be there when they come back. It happened at LAX airport. I felt like she should be thankful she got a job. People are just so entitle now a days.
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
You’re supposed to tip shuttle drivers from hotels to airports… that’s a common knowledge thing. Why should they be happy they have a job when everyone is begging to hire more drivers? Please stop telling working people who are SKILLED they should be “grateful” ☠️
@MAchannel202410 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080totally disagree. They should be grateful to have a job and it’s a free country to get another one if u don’t like it. Entitled societies are the worst. The US now is one of the biggest socialist society in the world with little benefits for its citizens
@nursevinyl61859 ай бұрын
A common knowledge thing? I thought tipping should be a choice? The problem with that is she yelled at the customer. And i will say it again that they ahould be thankful of their job! See the thing we’re missing in this society is to be greatful. People feel now a days to be so entitled! If that person thinks she should deserve a better pay then find another gig and stop harrasing people who chose not to tip.
@nursevinyl61859 ай бұрын
And you should be thankful of no matter job you have! And do it with all your heart!
@moonpie30809 ай бұрын
@@nursevinyl6185 i posture that it’s harassment and theft of services when a person DOESNT tip in a well known tipping situation and should be punishable by fines. Yea I said it. Stop being cheap and loud. If you’re gonna be cheap then be quiet and keep your opinions to yourself. Go get a driver from Temu. The GALL to tell someone who is LABORING that they should be GRATEFUL for the opportunity to do Labor is disgusting
@MrLeft119 ай бұрын
I went to a restaurant in LA a few weeks back where there was an 18.5% mandatory service charge, but the receipt said this shouldn't be considered as a tip and that you should consider also tipping your server on top of the added 18.5%
@damoneboyd99459 ай бұрын
Unbelievable
@RandoCommenter1239 ай бұрын
I would imagine what's happening over time is that less people end up going out to eat because they're tired of the whole game.
@stardream590710 ай бұрын
I’m fortunate to live in Australia were a fair wage is payed, using American apps like Uber always ask for tips, I never tip if the person isn’t payed properly then don’t work for them. It’s rude to ask for tips or expect one when your paid properly, American needs to pay their workers properly.
@CheapSushi10 ай бұрын
Problem is these workers often make waaay more per hour than you'd realize; often $40hr and $50hr or more. So none of them want it to end. They are not making poverty wages or even actual minimum wage. No restaurant or service is going to pay that much for a non-degreed college educated person. Most people don't want to make less money for the same amount of work. A lot of states already require a proper pay, so they are making $15 or more per hour minimum wage PLUS tips on top of that.
@etaokha416410 ай бұрын
To me as a person living in the UK I met an American and she said the best thing was leaving the USA and coming to the uk because the tipping and health system is ridiculous and she hasn't gone back since and I told her I don't blame you. It's ridiculous
@Follow.Jesus.Christ10 ай бұрын
The UK is very similar
@Striker50_10 ай бұрын
*CALIFORNIA pays $15.50. This whole time I was feeling bad for them thinking they make $2.13/hr...*
@Ghost-eo6jb10 ай бұрын
Might as well be making 2.13 once you look at cost of living. Average house in Cali is north of 600k.
@chuckdawit10 ай бұрын
Square, Toast, Clover, etc all get a percentage of the tip! So they're going to encourage as much tipping as possible.
@westbccoast10 ай бұрын
Exactly it's in their best interest, they profiting from it.
@Jon-yo4wj9 ай бұрын
To fight back against the tip craziness, just don't spend your money at those places. I find that I saved a considerable amount shopping at places that doesn't guilt you into tipping. Those places are also cheaper as a side benefit. I found a lot of great hidden gems doing that
@lauraleehenry56579 ай бұрын
Another option is to not give any damn tip. I proudly select no tip when I'm presented with the tipping options.
@unque7nana10 ай бұрын
I tip beauticians and wait staffs really well but other than that I tip standard amount for valet etc. what really ticks me off is being pressured into tipping for picking up my own food and ordering a drink. I start carrying small amounts of cash now so I dont have to feel pressured into tipping with those machines.
@thattannerguy85610 ай бұрын
I work at a brewery part time. It's crazy to see the differences in people. For example I have a regular who will come in and run up a $100 tab with food and drink and NEVER tips. Yet, I have people that come in and just grab to-go beers and will tip 20+%. So those people make up for the people who are actually receiving service and don't tip. I literally NEVER expect tips, because I too feel it's out of control. I don't think people should feel obligated to tip, especially on to-go food or drink. But when people do, I ALWAYS tell them I appreciate it. I also try to EARN any tip that is given by engaging with people, trying to provide them with a great time, etc. And really, it's not because I'm trying to earn a tip,I just genuinely love talking to people and making sure they are having a good time and feel taken care of. At the end of the day, I don't care what people tip. Anything is always appreciated, but never expected. 🍻
@Marktec10 ай бұрын
Fees and taxes are one of my hated things in my life.
@osas2019 ай бұрын
I ate at a restaurant bill was 130, I tip 15 bucks on my way out the waiter chase me down and told me he normally get 30 dollars tip for bill over 130 if I could add to it. It’s insane
@PhillKaggitz10 ай бұрын
I only tip servers and barmans. That’s it. And I always look the employee in the eye when I press the no tip button
@pseudonymshqipe85410 ай бұрын
I'm the same way.
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@kk4649k10 ай бұрын
Problem with giving waiters fair wage is that waiters are the ones who dont want this. They know tip is more than they'll ever get if they're paid higher hourly wage with 0 tip. Employers capitalize this and they save money as well not paying the waiters. The ones claiming they want it, want tips on top of higher hourly wage.
@CheapSushi10 ай бұрын
Yup exactly. A lot of people also try to downplay it by saying they only get paid $2 or $3 per hour in some places. That's not true. They legally have to make the minimum wage regardless, so if no customers, they still make the minimum wage. In some places that minimum wage is $15 or more. So they can make $15 + tips. There are many servers making $40hr or more per hour and work less hours than even the kitchen staff. A lot of places don't even share the tips with the hard workers in the kitchen either. There are so many people out in the world that work really hard, do important things, with real liabilities and risk, and importance to who they are providing for, like a CNA but they'll never make $40hr for example. But a server can and often does.
@yoked12349 ай бұрын
@@CheapSushiemployers don’t always follow the rules with taking a tip credit. I’ve met people who worked at flash mob types of restaurants but for the most part they weren’t busy at all. All those servers got screwed on bad days.
@johngablesmith46719 ай бұрын
@@CheapSushinot true. Tipped workers are exempt from being paid the minimum wage according to this documentary.
@olamilekanakala75429 ай бұрын
@@johngablesmith4671 In most states, if the employee doesn't make up to the minimum wage during a shift, the employer pays the difference.
@phanjo339 ай бұрын
taking orders, serving food, suggesting menu items are the very definition of job description of wait staff. why do we, customers, need to pay extra so that waiters/waitresses perform their basic job function?
@tifon_5029 ай бұрын
Now restaurants and bars in DC,MD,VA are including %18 tip in the bill. Thats ridiculous! They do it because the customer service sucks!
@_gatsby10 ай бұрын
i stopped tipping everyone LOLOL when my job gets tips, i will start tipping again 16:15 that happened to me, so i paid the $12 resort fee to get the key, then did a credit card chargeback, showed Chase my internet receipt saying "all fees are included".. and i got the entire amount of the hotel stay refunded INCLUDING the resort fee they charged me hahahha
@roxcyn9 ай бұрын
They really put “all fees included”? 😆
@studlytheknight10 ай бұрын
Since I live abroad... I have never been asked for a tip... for anything... even uber eats... One thing I don't miss about the good old US.
@bellad10639 ай бұрын
I’m a 50s girl, 10% if I’m given a service. ❤
@rr.219410 ай бұрын
I stopped eating out because of this tip culture. I just cook my own food now. I don't want to play those mind games anymore. To restaurant owners: Would you rather have someone come in to your restaurant for business but guilt them to tipping or have no one come to your restaurant anymore? There's a trend of people not eating out anymore because of this.
@janellemcleod10 ай бұрын
Most other countries do not allow tipping. It’s actually against their company policy, and as a result, they will pay their employees a fair living wage. Whenever Americans visit these countries and give the service worker a tip right away the service worker gets highly upset and very offended and right away they know it was an American that tipped them because they know this is an American thing.
@quitehat781910 ай бұрын
Dont think most countries do not allow tipping. I currently live in the Philippines and almost 50% of the people here live in poverty. Its so bad in my area where I currently live our garbage men only comes 2 times a month. Yes I tip whenever I can and the workers actually like it. I never tip when I was in the US only when I lived abroad and saw these hard worker people making so little. I tip out of kindness been doing that for a decade and never seen anyone upset or angry. So dont think its most countries.
@TrixieJFerguson10 ай бұрын
Well, it they know that tipping is an American practice and they know that the customer is American, isn’t a little bit ridiculous to get offended and upset? If those two factors are at play, then an American offering a tip is compliment. 🤦🏽♀️
@FairBeautyEssentials10 ай бұрын
@@TrixieJFerguson of course they know that unfortunately that is how they are. That’s not something to ask us about here in America lol of course they get offended. They do not take it as a compliment. That is the way YOU see it unfortunately they don’t see it that way.😅😅😅
@janellemcleod10 ай бұрын
@@TrixieJFerguson they see tipping as an insult. They say you (Americans) are insulting them because you think they are poor or something like that?! (is what they said). They said to me one day “I make very good money here at my job. Why are you giving me a tip? “ and they actually left the money right there on the table. Not a compliment one bit to them. You’ve got to understand different culture, different beliefs, and who are we to judge and tell them “see it’s a compliment”?!
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
People get “upset” about being given extra money???? Now that’s PRIVLEDGE.
@pac702510 ай бұрын
I went to a restaurant and I was hit with an automatic 20% gratuity. For what you ask? I don't know. It was takeout...I was by myself...I waited almost 2 hours!...and when I got home found out they got my order wrong! And and and when I tried to call to complain they wouldn't pick up the phone. So I didn't even get a chance to vent. It's been over a year since and I still can't find the words.
@YT-mp7ei10 ай бұрын
Outside of full service restaurants and bars, unless someone goes out of their way to help me with something, it’s zero tip from me.
@minwoo159 ай бұрын
I worked at a fast food restuarant before and all those tips coming in through delivery apps like uber and credit/debit card are not given to the employees. It stays with the business.
@greengold764810 ай бұрын
I have NO problem refusing to tip at retail establishments (except restaurants, and I don't eat out) by telling them I am too poor. They NEVER question that.
@DDn3wAC9 ай бұрын
If you're not a server, rideshare/cab driver, or food delivery driver, you ain't getting a tip. Why would I tip someone who is being paid hourly or salary to do a job? The guilt they give people to hit that button is just ridiculous 🙄
@kisungyou650510 ай бұрын
These business owners wanting their employees to perform better need to do their job on their own, not asking customers to do it for them. Spend your money for incentives, not mine.
@LightAIIoy10 ай бұрын
If I'm forced to tip on those ipad's during checkouts for drinks I will stare the person at the register dead in the eye while I press "no tip." I'm not going to be ashamed for not wanting to tip if all you're doing is standing there and making my drink. Only people I will tip really are great waitresses, otherwise if you ask me to tip at a drive through, I will always press 'No tip."
10 ай бұрын
Stop tipping, but if you want to tip, don't tip more than 10%
@moonpie308010 ай бұрын
Excuse me? Let people tip what they want
10 ай бұрын
@@moonpie3080 I'm addressing the people complaining.
@baklava613810 ай бұрын
Starbucks employees in my area start making $14 per hour plus benefits and a 401k. I am no way in hell tipping them.
@willieguapo10 ай бұрын
I was always a generous tipper back several years. But the increase in asking for tips has made me resent it. Especially if I'm not receiving sit down service. If you're not getting paid $3 dollars an hour and you work for tips. I.E. Waiter and waitressing staff. Or hair and nails. I'm not giving a tip.
@philipjdry12349 ай бұрын
Its hard because you dont want to be inconsiderate or ungrateful but yeah feels like being robbed. So i either avoid any place where i might have to tip, or not tip or tip less than average
@felixmourlevat4410 ай бұрын
here in France, usually it's never asked (or sometimes just only for the americans tourists....🤗) to give a tip, because we think we already have a salary to do our job and so, if we give a tip it's exceptional only when the service is very satisfactory. and in that case we give only some coins.
@KC-bz7eb10 ай бұрын
OMG, I wish I can ask all my clients for tip through the phone or email for assisting them over hour of explanation of their health insurance !!! while all the major carriers are cutting their commission to the independents agents every year.
@Harrytrinh70710 ай бұрын
In Vietnam, we don't usually tip. We just tip for luxurious service
@linuxsisschannel860210 ай бұрын
One time I order a pizza at domino's and they called me 3 times, I ignored 2 because was an unknown number but I answered the 3rd time and was to ask for tips.. I said no, and later my pizza arrived not well cook. It's a disappointment that my tips are not a factor to have a normal service.
@Follow.Jesus.Christ10 ай бұрын
You should have said might tip at the door. Then just take your pizza without tipping
@greengold764810 ай бұрын
Buy frozen pizza and keep a few in the 'fridge. Too much convenience in America.
@marchlopez99349 ай бұрын
Companies are making billions of dollars from junk fees and tipping culture has gotten out of control, with people being guilted into tipping on transactions that are not technically a service. The percentage that consumers are tipping has risen steadily over the decades, with the average tip now being over 21%. In full-service restaurants, the number of tips provided grew 17% in the fourth quarter of 2022, while the tip frequency at quick-service restaurants rose 16% during the same period. This trend is known as "tipflation," where consumers are being presented with tablets that ask them to tip at every opportunity, even for things that are not technically a service. Americans are the only ones who exempt tipped workers from receiving the full minimum wage. In recent years, consumers have been asking themselves, "Do I tip the barista for pouring hot coffee?" or "How much do I tip the doorman, driver, or dog walker?" During the pandemic, consumers started tipping for things they never had before, and the percentage of remote transactions in which consumers tipped soared from about 46% before the pandemic to around 86% in January 2022.
@JulianNychay10 ай бұрын
I don’t tip anyone, anywhere, anymore. I’m done
@Burning.Phoenix9 ай бұрын
When I eat out I typically tip very high. Like 25% and round up. Once they start handing me a tablet and standing there waiting for me to finish the process I tap 20% and carry on with my life. These routines are costing servers money, at least from people like me.
@bro72699 ай бұрын
The simplest solution is to pay cash. Not only do you not get pressured to hit the kiosk button but you also get the option to pay a dollar amount vs a percentage.
@AbdiazizAli-e1d9 ай бұрын
I honestly try so hard not to go out often and I try to get a grocery so i can cook myself. This tipping thing is out of control. It's amazing that they make adult services illegal, but they want you to pay money to people who are supposed to be paid by restaurants they work for. This makes no sense. I refuse to tip when im taking my food out!
@neilknightley470310 ай бұрын
Living in America is living with a thousand cuts everyday . It’s like psychological paper cuts that builds up. Mentally tortured to tip or be seen as a cheap ass , constantly bombarded to buy or consume , peer pressure and comparisons. It no wonder there is a mental pandemic now . Social media made it worse
@mmp4959 ай бұрын
This was informative. I will be looking closely at the fine print. Thank you for this tip! 😊
@hearmeout196610 ай бұрын
Tipping is for service, not to help companies pay employees that are underpaid and threaten to unionize.
@nicholasj410 ай бұрын
Crazy DoorDash put out a statement said we must tip or have a longer wait time why would I tip before I get my food no bro im tip after I get my food to make sure my order is correct because several times they always mess up my order
@CCCP9 ай бұрын
I used to own a restaurant and used one of the POS companies mentioned above. I do feel the pressure to add a tipping option from the bank. I think it is away for the bank to make more money as they charge percentage from the overall transaction (sell, tax &tips)
@brianoconner30909 ай бұрын
Resort fees are a scam. They should charge it directly to the rate of the room. The only reason I see why they do this is to deceive the consumer thinking they got a good deal with a hotel only to be surprised upon check-in that they need to pay an additional amenities/resort/scam fee.
@digitalevidenceexpert796410 ай бұрын
This is how I fight back against the compelled tip using the tablet computer. If a merchant's POS computer suggests a tip I fight against that by not giving a tip and explaining to the manager why I didn't pay a tip. It's time we stop the compelled tipping using a computer.
@CheapSushi10 ай бұрын
It bothers me because some people who deserve it more, don't get tipped and never will. Servers with a guaranteed minimum + tip make a lot per hour. But a CNA or RMA in a clinic, hospital or facility often make minimum wage or just above it. I was getting paid that even in Chicago at major places. So low wage isn't just a rural thing. Heck, even paramedics get paid so low for what they do and go through. So, why won't a CNA, for example, be tipped every time they wipe and clean a person, and handle them personally for 8 hours but someone that just brings you the food, from a counter to a table, deservers a tip? Makes no sense. A CNA does more for a person than server does with way more liability & an a real importance to the person they're handling. It really has become out of hand. Also too many people still think servers get paid only $2 or $3 and hr. That's not true. Legally you have to be paid the minimum wage regardless. In Chicago, I believe it's $16 and many places are full minimum wage + tip; so often make $40/$50/$60 or more per hour. When I worked in restaurants, especially the kitchen, we worked so hard, often for 10hrs and never got any of the tips. The server always made waaay more than us per hour and worked less hours. I'm not talking about the headchef or anything like that. Just us normal cooks & preppers, dishwashers, etc.
@СтепанРазин-ж3м10 ай бұрын
That is very true. And not only medical stuff, take substitute teachers or school bus drivers.
@brandonhitchings854010 ай бұрын
You people are late to the trend. I stopped tipping in 2002. I can't explain the amount bof hours i have spent arguing with people. And ppl tell me if i cant afford to tip then dont eat out.. ahh yes it has come full circle. Seriously your job is walka hot plate form the kitchen to my table. Im not paying for you to do your job thatd your employers responsibility
@Stoic-xm7uo9 ай бұрын
I stop in total using any business services feeling entitled to ask for tip nevertheless feeling ambushed. I think tips are mainly for restaurant servers that go above and beyond and for those doing a little extra, but again tips should be voluntary.
@tonyazzaro959310 ай бұрын
You, currently working for tips, DO NOT be proud of your mediocrity, I repeat, DO NOT be proud of your mediocrity! It was YOUR choice to depend on the generosity of your customers just like it is THEIR choice to offer it to you or NOT.
@coldtruth39449 ай бұрын
If tip is set to a certain amount, that is no longer a tip but a fixed fee and you should be afraid of facing consequences like being treated differently for paying less.
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@203_Boy9 ай бұрын
Reservoir Dogs opening scene anybody? 😂 "This tipping automatically, it's for the birds" lol
@jermaineconcern153910 ай бұрын
If you really care about what random folks you’ll likely never see again think about you, I can see why one might feel social pressure to tip the tablet. I simply do not care about these mf nor give a damn about their opinion of me I’ll tip if I feel like it .. no more no less. I’m taking back the power in the name of tippers every where.
@jaminyangable3 ай бұрын
In Australia we don't tip as it's built into the price as employees get paid to cover the tips. However, it doesn't stop customers from tipping if they want to but this is more of extra compliment to recognize the efforts the employee put into beyond their job to serve customer. Think of it as a bonus.
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If there's no late fee, why should I pay on time
@shootwithjets8 ай бұрын
The worse is when gratuity is included in your bill and they expect you to tip on top of that
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@handlesmademeloseauniqename9 ай бұрын
I paid 100$ for a year of walmart grocery delivery, I check out and they ask if I want to tip the driver. I started looking up how much profit walmart makes a year. They have more than enough to pay a living wage. Dont be mad at me, instead demand you get paid by your employer. Also pay your servers or shut down your restaurant Im sick of tips in general.
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Just wonder how many tip workers do not report their full tips to the IRS.
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