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Guys, we know. Literally every server in America knows tipping isn't a standard practice in other countries. WE KNOW. A lot of the people that come here don't in return, which is interesting considering Americans are supposed to be the ignorant ones.

Not just tipping. I work in technical support and get bad surveys from assholes all the time. I've gotten bad surveys from people I gave full refunds, that they didn't deserve, to because they refused to accept that the charges, which again, refunded, were their own fault.

I experienced the worst tippers working in a country club. Those people almost never tipped. Granted, the restaurant paid minimum wage instead of minimum server wage, but still. I once had a ten top table where they ran me ragged and treated me like I was their personal Roman slave. They were super rude. Me, being the

I could probably count on one hand the number of times that I've reduced a tip for terrible service. It's really rare for me - it takes a server who is outright rude and disrespectful. I won't get all bent out of shape for the food not being just right - most of the time it's not the server's fault anyway. Instead, I

Mike if you're so upset that you feel you need to talk to the manager, then shouldn't you be talking to the manager whether or not you left a tip? The only time I feel it's necessary to get a server in that much trouble is if they were blatantly rude or if they violated a health policy (I.E, there was something in

20%, and if you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to eat out.

Yeah my reponse is that if you cant afford to tip appropriately than you cant afford to go out to eat. Its part of the meal which is why I think this system is a lot better because people have to associate the costs together instead of having that attitude that they can afford the food but not a tip.

"What if a person can afford the food, and only a little left over for the tip? Is he considered a greedy bastard for that?"

Starbucks usually has single-occupant bathrooms with gendered signs on them. Why the fuck they're gendered when they're single-occupant is beyond me, but I guess that's besides the point. Anyway, this story makes me want to start using the men's room. Also, I love the kitchenette. Thanks for being awesome.

Believe me, I'd LOVE to have put "Deviant Scuzzbucketing Crudstar" in the headline, but sadly, I have space constraints.

English Teacher Weenie Boy to your rescue!!

you know, i was raised by my Mom and Grandmother to respect and treat women as

Since you ran out of space, allow me:

Because #yesallwomen can't even pee in peace...

Post a picture and we'll tell you.

Kitchenette understands two things above all else: 1) sandwiches are awesome, and 2) people love yelling at me about

I used to love tripping with my husband and having sex before we had our kid. Sigh...

Ok- not even graphic or nothin': the Boy Heathen and I went to an outdoor Halloween costume party in a couples costume. Priest and Catholic schoolgirl( don't judge me! I was young and it was sexxay).

Once, I had sex with a stranger with no protection in the missionary position for the sole purpose of procreation.