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    #21
    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Had a weird experience in the USA a few years ago. Being a Brit, I am not a heavy tipper, just the odd 'keep the change' once a night, so that the barmaid serves you quicker than the plebs.

    In a jazz bar in Memphis, I went to get the fourth round in, the barmen wouldnt serve me. He just stood there looking at me for a few seconds, then he says

    'What have I done to offend you ? am I not serving you properly ? is the beer not good ?'
    'WTF ???'
    'Well you havn't tipped me once, we dont get paid and we rely on tips to make our living. 10% is typical'

    So I gave him a tip but it took the shine off the day
    it's very different in America

    Me and a mate were in a night club in Boston years ago, and decided it was time to stupidly drunk.

    We had just ordered jack daniels and coke, and said to the barman "actually can you make them double's please".

    the guy gave us a look, and when he told us how much it was, I gave the money, and he leaned over and said angrily "if you aren't going to tip, don't ask for doubles".

    he was expecting me to have slipped him I dunno a couple of dollars as I was asking for the double's.

    as he gave me my change, I said to him "we were expecting to PAY extra for doubles" but he walked away before I could even give him a normal (american) tip. i just threw a few dollars down and walked away - c u n t!

    I know a guy, who loves to talk about all the travelling he's done. Loves to talk about the time he spent in America.

    He's such a twat he tip's in the UK as if he is in America, 15-20% no matter what restaurant or bar service is like.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Jubber View Post
      Good grief.

      Back in my day, not so long ago actually, the pub I worked in you could drink and smoke while working. A real pub.
      Still do in all the pubs I drink in
      Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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        #23
        Me and a friend once went for a tipple in a little pub called the "rovers returns" just behind the lowry in Manchester.

        We sat at the bar and started to realise that every time a local bought a drink they were saying "and one for you"...

        **** me we thought, these lot must be minted! they are buying one drink for themselves and another for the staff...every time!!! - Not like this down south we thought!!!

        Then we started to feel a little tight, so asked the bar lady if they were all buying her drinks?

        She said no, i take 10p everytime they say that!!!
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          #24
          Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
          it's very different in America

          Me and a mate were in a night club in Boston years ago, and decided it was time to stupidly drunk.

          We had just ordered jack daniels and coke, and said to the barman "actually can you make them double's please".

          the guy gave us a look, and when he told us how much it was, I gave the money, and he leaned over and said angrily "if you aren't going to tip, don't ask for doubles".

          he was expecting me to have slipped him I dunno a couple of dollars as I was asking for the double's.

          as he gave me my change, I said to him "we were expecting to PAY extra for doubles" but he walked away before I could even give him a normal (american) tip. i just threw a few dollars down and walked away - c u n t!

          I know a guy, who loves to talk about all the travelling he's done. Loves to talk about the time he spent in America.

          He's such a twat he tip's in the UK as if he is in America, 15-20% no matter what restaurant or bar service is like.
          The barman was extreme : but of course in the states there are almost no wages and people live off tips.

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            #25
            AtW you are wrong. If you want to tip, buy your drinks, get the change and visibly put some of it on the counter as a tip. Just like in a restaurant. I would only invite the bar-man to "have one yourself" in a pub I know well, that's more a gesture of friendship than tipping for good service.
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #26
              Usually in the USA I just leave a $ on the bar every time I order a drink. Seems to work fine. Last time I was in Chattanooga the guy behind the bar collected coins so I just gave him a Euro for each beer, worked even better.
              Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                #27
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                'Well you havn't tipped me once, we dont get paid and we rely on tips to make our living. 10% is typical'

                That's usual in the US. Restaurant tips are 15-20% as the staff get taxed on them whether they get tipped or not. Always leave at least loose change when buying a drink in a bar. Factor it in to the cost is the best way. That's just the way it works over there.
                ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
                  That's usual in the US. Restaurant tips are 15-20% as the staff get taxed on them whether they get tipped or not. Always leave at least loose change when buying a drink in a bar. Factor it in to the cost is the best way. That's just the way it works over there.
                  yeah, it was the attitude and the aggression that suprised me. They aint backwards at being forwards, as my dear departed nan(pbuh) nearly said



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                    #29
                    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                    yeah, it was the attitude and the aggression that suprised me. They aint backwards at being forwards, as my dear departed nan(pbuh) nearly said
                    All part of the charm dear boy, all part of the charm.
                    ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                      I know, or think I know, you live off the Hagley Road somewhere. Isn't that near Bournville, where pubs are banned? George Cadbury would be turning in his grave.
                      Near Bournville yes - Harborne, very nice place, plenty of pubs on high street...

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