My biggest complaint with tipping expectations is how the appropriate tip is tied into overall bill.
Bringing a plate with a BLT is apparently less difficult to do for a server than bringing a plate with a porterhouse steak.
So (I'm an IPA drinker) let's say a friend and I go out for dinner.
I get 2 IPA's @ $7.50 each and a steak for (lets say) $18.
My friend get's two Miller Lites @ $3.50 each and a BLT for $6.
My bill ends up at $33 with a 15% tip being $4.95
My friends bill is $13 with a 15% tip being $1.95.
The server brought us both 2 beers and a plate of food.
It's not more difficult to bring out an IPA than a ML nor is it more difficult to bring out a steak than a BLT. I just find this discrepancy amusing (maybe?).
Edit: I made my example about how it can be a negative for the consumer but this can be a negative for servers as well because it can hurt their tips if they work at places that offer food and drink specials.
I go to the same place 2 or 3 times a week for lunch and a few days a week they give tremendous lunch specials. My bill one day can be $16 and another day could be $8 for the same amount of work. I don't personally adjust my tips (to a lower amount) on the days I'm eating the special but I can see how others would.
*****Please note, this is not indicative of my tipping habits but about the "expectations" of society.
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