How come the better paid folk are, the stingier they are when it comes to tipping?
I was out with my colleagues for our xmas meal. We get a 20 allowance, the set meal came to I think 17.50 and we'd all put a fiver in for a deposit.
With drinks and all it came to about 23 a head. We on our 20 000+/year apparently then thought we should have our 200p each back because..... because.
Like it makes any fucking difference to us compared to the waitress on 4/hour. "They got 10% service charge", and they don't deserve anything more, they were shit (not true) I was embarrased to be with that group. What are we going to do with our scrounged-back 2? Sandwiches, 1 pint, whatever.
It was the same with my family the other weekend. It's some kind of sick middle-class thing that needs stamping out.
cunts
I was out with my colleagues for our xmas meal. We get a 20 allowance, the set meal came to I think 17.50 and we'd all put a fiver in for a deposit.
With drinks and all it came to about 23 a head. We on our 20 000+/year apparently then thought we should have our 200p each back because..... because.
Like it makes any fucking difference to us compared to the waitress on 4/hour. "They got 10% service charge", and they don't deserve anything more, they were shit (not true) I was embarrased to be with that group. What are we going to do with our scrounged-back 2? Sandwiches, 1 pint, whatever.
It was the same with my family the other weekend. It's some kind of sick middle-class thing that needs stamping out.
cunts
With regards to your earlier entry about cameras, I went a my ruin gig recently, piss poor turn out only a bout 20 people. 15 of those people had cameras. It was crazy & almost embarrassing, even Tarrie B commented on the abundance of cameras. How distracting & disconcerting must that be to be on a tiny stage with the entire audience shoving cameras in your face. Were they even there for the music or the spectacle?! It seriously made me rethink my plans to go into music photography...