badkitty
A Fiddler of ill repute
I was out last night on my girls night out Christmas do. It was great fun, the food was great, and the service was exceptional.
The waiter was just brilliant, endlessly patient and the right kind of happy that makes such a difference to a meal. He was really busy, but never let that show whilst dealing with his customers.
The bill for all 4 of us came in at £108, so a 4 way split is £27 each. So I'm like, great, lets all chuck in £30 and we're done. But no! Apparently £12 is too much for a guy who worked his arse off for the 3 hours we were there! I reckon a quid an hour each was a pretty good deal,but the person who'd happily spends £120 on a monthly haircut, protested loudly this was waaaay too much! What? Considering how much the 2 complainants spend on alcohol, I couldn't believe it. Apparently there is some law I know nothing about which says that "the tip must be 5% of the bill", irrespective of how great the service!
So ensued some utterly embarrassing recalculation and shuffling of pennies about to ensure that the poor guy only got his £5 or so. Was mortified.
I suppose at least we got to leave him that - the other one wasn't going to bother leaving a tip at all!
So am I soft touch because I remember what a slog waiting on tables in a busy restaurant is from when I was young? Or are they just shockingly tight?
(they both have plenty of money, btw.)
The waiter was just brilliant, endlessly patient and the right kind of happy that makes such a difference to a meal. He was really busy, but never let that show whilst dealing with his customers.
The bill for all 4 of us came in at £108, so a 4 way split is £27 each. So I'm like, great, lets all chuck in £30 and we're done. But no! Apparently £12 is too much for a guy who worked his arse off for the 3 hours we were there! I reckon a quid an hour each was a pretty good deal,but the person who'd happily spends £120 on a monthly haircut, protested loudly this was waaaay too much! What? Considering how much the 2 complainants spend on alcohol, I couldn't believe it. Apparently there is some law I know nothing about which says that "the tip must be 5% of the bill", irrespective of how great the service!
So ensued some utterly embarrassing recalculation and shuffling of pennies about to ensure that the poor guy only got his £5 or so. Was mortified.
I suppose at least we got to leave him that - the other one wasn't going to bother leaving a tip at all!
So am I soft touch because I remember what a slog waiting on tables in a busy restaurant is from when I was young? Or are they just shockingly tight?
(they both have plenty of money, btw.)