Originally Posted by
Flubber2012
Get your head out of the stand.
I find it paradoxical that, in cheaper restaurants, 15% is the norm, resulting in a lower tip for the server. They might not have to perform as sophisticated a service, changing silverware, folding napkins, etc. but the check is usually fairly low. I tend to tip at least 20% at these places for that reason. If my tab is very low, I'll tip at least $3.
In higher priced places, 20% is the norm. If you won't pay that for a tip, please use the cheaper places (Denny's, Red Lobster, etc.).
As you go even higher, the expectation is over 20%.
You cheapskates may think otherwise but you're just being stingy.
That's how I roll.
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Sorry, I tip 15-17% generally, and 20% for excellent or exceptional service. For poor service, I might drop it to 12%. And I'm happy to dine wherever I please.
And you can feel free to make up for my stinginess any time you wish - I'm fine with that.