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Cool, feel free to keep following those recommended sources!

Sorry that you read it that way. You should try not to make such ENORMOUS assumptions about people you have never and will never meet in real life. You may find you have less anger that you can do nothing about if you work on that. My comment was more like... "don't fuck with servers". Not everything is about you,

It's just a number that occurs to me in my head. If I eat an amazing diner breakfast and it costs me and my husband $21 I can afford to boost that 20% $4.20 up to $5. If you can't or don't want to, you do you.

I just said what I prefer to do. You are the one who freaked out at me for being an elitist for choosing to tip more than YOU consider is necessary.

It's your standard. Good for you.

If you stop eating fast food and food from corner stores you might be able to stretch your minimum wage farther than you apparently can now, and then you'd be able to tip your fellow low income earners a fair amount for their hard work when you do go to restaurants where the staff earn a living through tips.

You are the one who called me a rich asshole first, just so we're clear here. In almost all states waitstaff DO NOT make minimum wage no matter what you think you know. I hope for your sake minimum wage is raised in your state but even if it isn't raised the majority of waitstaff do in fact depend on tips to make a

You can do what you want. Digit-Aria can do what she wants. I can choose to leave at least 20% on a 2-person bill and feel good about it. I like the people serving me food to, you know, like their jobs and want to do a good job at them. When you make less than $3 an hour you depend on tips and good tips are a nice

"Almost always" you tip. Isn't that generous of you, considering how much you clearly relate to the plight of the working poor who barely make a living wage. Consider not spending your apparently precious dollar bills at restaurants if you can't afford going to them.

Fuck you. My husband and I eat at places where we do indeed get bills for $20-25 for the two of us (sorry if you eat so much this isn't possible for you) and $3 on a $20 bill is insulting. This is how waitstaff make money - they aren't like my personal servers or something, they are doing their jobs and deserve to

Haha are you kidding me? Are you saying on a bill of $20 you cannot afford to leave a $5 tip? Or do you just not believe in tipping whatsoever? Also, what does what I make have anything to do with paying people what they deserve to be paid? For that matter what the fuck do I care what you make?

Hah I will have to consult my husband on some of the finer details and get back to you. Mostly they are more about the crazy world of working in "nice" kitchens (if you saw the finale of Broad City where Amy Poehler is the chef at a fancy restaurant you'll know what I mean haha).

Please continue with this series, it is all SO GREAT. My father in law is a chef so I've heard some stories and have a personal policy of AT LEAST 20% or $5 (if 20% of the bill is a pittance). For good service at my regular places I almost always do 25-30%.

FWIW I must be the right demo for you guys because I'd like you to keep publishing the articles that are important to your staff. DO YOU, LADIES (and occasional dudes).

it's not exactly something I would consider quantifiable...? But I'm thinking of the Stones, Janis Joplin, etc I don't know it was late when I posted it andI just like Lorde okay?

Most artists throughout history who have truly amazing inspired music inside them seem to look grimace-y and weird on stage in most live performances so I would say Lorde is definitely doing something right. (Also she is awesome, love her!)

I totally get what you're saying, and am sorry that happens to you! For me it's usually things like events where I request the vegetarian option (not specifying that I am a vegetarian) often I'll get asked "okay but do you eat fish?" because like one course is a scallop or something, and I do eat fish so I say I do. I

Can we talk about that green dress made for a six-breasted junior?

I have big weird features and HUGE lips (my mom always told me I would appreciate them someday) and I have never felt comfortable wearing lipstick at all. I love eye makeup in the right moments but feel completely foreign and awkward with anything more than Burt's Bees on my lips.