In the Quentin Tarantino movie Reservoir Dogs, Steve Buscemi's character argues against tipping. And a very good discussion ensued on this topic. It is the only thing I liked about that movie, but anyway this came up yesterday. My daughter is a freshman in college and works part time at a seafood place on the beach, (Gulf of Mexico) as a server. She served some British tourists last night and the bill came to $60.US. They left a tip of $0.00! All the servers hate serving the Brits and the Canadians because they are lousy tippers. My daughter is paid $2.15 and hour, and the restaurant figure in tips and take that adjusted amount out of her check. Her paychecks are routinely less than ten dollars after taxes! Her tips are the money she makes.
I have seen this myself with working for Brits and Canadians. They cry about how much they will have to pay for my work. But don't think twice about spending huge amounts of money on the material. It's my fee they don't want to pay!
I am a service person and tip very well. I like tips myself and have gotten $300US tips after a weeks work more times than I can count. Plus stoves, refigerators, micrwaves, TV's, furnture, A/C's, tickets to events and bottles of single malt scotch, (is there any other kind?) The two best tips I've ever got were $900US and a fellow flew me to Michigan for four days to attend a pig roast!
So what is it about tips you people don't get? Even when I was Down Under my host thought I was nuts for leaving anyone a tip. I did it anyway! Maverick