Mairt wrote: » I take it most of us went out last night, on the beer, for a meal or to catch a show. So who did you tip, how much, why and who didn't downright deserve one?. For me it was two Taxi drivers, two sounds lads with nice clean cars. Both fares were just over €9- so I tipped the change plus two euro. Threw some change into one of those charity jar's in two pubs. Got an Indian on the way home so didn't have to tip waiting staff. The first taxi last night (we got three in total) was a w@nker, dirty car. Was pissed off we were only going around the corner, so I waited for all my change. Normally for good service I'll tip 15%, but I never feel obliged to tip but I think it does encourage a better service.
curiousxxx1 wrote: » but you see these toilets are clean this days... Wherever there is an attendant you find near-clean toilets and toilet roll.
oneeyedsnake wrote: » everywhere around the world at some satge or another more like mate.
zabbo wrote: » I don't think they're employed though, they work for free, and make their money on the tips or something.
micmclo wrote: » As a former barman I can tell you that 1. They work for free and rely on tips 2. We got more complaints than praise by having toilet attendants.
Mairt wrote: » Taxi's, well I'm a people person and like someone to have the craic with and if I get it off the cabbie damn right I'll tip. I won't tip for a cranky ol' whore. Waiting staff I'll tip as although I know they're earning minium wage most have big expenses like accommodation & school fee's outside of work and while I'm fairly flush they're not. Oh my hairdresser/barber. The charge is €12:50 for a dry cut, the girl I use does a superb job, including my brows so I tip her the change out of €20- everytime. At christmas my binmen, postman and butcher all get big tips.
gyppo wrote: » Thats really what this thread is about - Look at me, Im fairly flush, and I give tips to the plebs - that makes me a wonderful person with the common touch. Why didnt you post how fu*king wonderful you were when you started this thread, and get it over with. What a load of sh1te.:rolleyes:
Terry wrote: » Mairt, don't feed the trolls. Gyppo warned.
Terry wrote: » What do you mean by that?
With regards to America and Ireland, the difference is that waiting staff in America do not make very much and rely on their tips to get their wages to a half decent level. Waiting staff in Ireland make minimum wage. Well they're entitled to it anyway.
rbd wrote: » its a common slur used against the jewish people comes from middle ages paple dictats against usuary that ment only non-christians could lend money at a rate of return
MagicMarker wrote: » I'd never dream of even tipping the likes of binmen and postmen!! Why the **** should they get a tip? Would you go over and tip your GP? Unlikely now isn't it?
Terry wrote: » Thanks, but the question wasn't directed at you.
magick wrote: » play Lord Mac Tipply Nipples .
magick wrote: » people who tip = idiots if you want to tip go to the USA otherwise leave that culture where it is. We are ripped off enough as it is. Go play Lord Mac Tipply Nipples somewhere else.
bman wrote: Should have put a poll on this one. I think this is a new thing in Ireland that became prevalent when the boom hit. And more and more people are beginning to do it.
Doodee wrote: » A Guiness, Jameson + coke and 2 Jager cost 24.60. Soon the people getting tipped will earn more than the people tipping them!
The-Rigger wrote: » mmm, If you said that stateside, they'd call the feds in a heartbeat. With that said, tipping barmen in the U.S? WTF is that about? They must be serving 30 - 200+ drinks an hour depending on how busy the bar/club is. And you are expected to tip them a dollar per drink? It is their job to serve drinks, are they trying to make bartending one of the highest paid jobs on the planet?
rbd wrote: » can i be the french maid?