Tater Salad
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i tend to tip generously to anyone earning wages thru tips, not just working girls. i tip bc of who i am, not bc of who is servicing me.
that being said, generally, tips should be up to the individual. if you plan on returning, imo, its never a good idea to not tip. even on subpar visits, i leave something, especially if i'm a newbie at that amp. the last thing i want at a new amp is to be labeled as a cheap guy. plus, i tend to give the girls the benefit of the doubt of perhaps having a bad day. if it happens more than once, it starts becoming a trend and at that point i will prob stop seeing her. just make sure mamasan knows about your issues and usually they offer to compensate you on your next trip. if you're a gentleman in the way you handle your unpleasant situation, more times than not they will treat you with courtesy and make it up to you.
plus these gals all talk to each other and the mamasan about who tipped how much and what not. you may only be getting serviced by one gal but you're building a reputation with the rest of the shop. making a good early impression and maintaining it is much easier than to hurt your rep early and then try to rebuild it.
some people complain to others about tipping too much and how its going to drive up the prices for everyone else. i really don't care about that. i'll tip whatever i feel is reasonable. plus, i honestly don't think anyone throwing an extra 20 or two to a few ladies is gonna change the market price. also, paying an extra 20 bucks or so is not gonna break my bank account and it wont allow the gal to retire or anything like that but i don't think the dollar amount is what's important here. i'm just trying to separate myself from the rest of the average mongers. sometimes, its the little things that can score some big points with amp women.
furthermore, i'm not the kind of monger that is always looking to score at the lowest possible cost. imo, bargain products are usually bargain quality.
finally, i believe there is a difference between generously tipping and overpaying. 2 guys go to a restaurant, order the same things, and get a bill for $100 each. one guy pays a 10% tip and the other 30%. did one guy overpay? imo, no. both guys paid the same price for the meals. one guy just valued the service more and left a more generous gratuity at the end. if one guy had to pay a higher price than everyone else before tip was even considered, imo, that would be overpaying. but that's just my opinion.
all that being said, more money doesn't always = better service. it just increases your chances. just my perspective...
sorry for another long post. i really need to work on my brevity
that being said, generally, tips should be up to the individual. if you plan on returning, imo, its never a good idea to not tip. even on subpar visits, i leave something, especially if i'm a newbie at that amp. the last thing i want at a new amp is to be labeled as a cheap guy. plus, i tend to give the girls the benefit of the doubt of perhaps having a bad day. if it happens more than once, it starts becoming a trend and at that point i will prob stop seeing her. just make sure mamasan knows about your issues and usually they offer to compensate you on your next trip. if you're a gentleman in the way you handle your unpleasant situation, more times than not they will treat you with courtesy and make it up to you.
plus these gals all talk to each other and the mamasan about who tipped how much and what not. you may only be getting serviced by one gal but you're building a reputation with the rest of the shop. making a good early impression and maintaining it is much easier than to hurt your rep early and then try to rebuild it.
some people complain to others about tipping too much and how its going to drive up the prices for everyone else. i really don't care about that. i'll tip whatever i feel is reasonable. plus, i honestly don't think anyone throwing an extra 20 or two to a few ladies is gonna change the market price. also, paying an extra 20 bucks or so is not gonna break my bank account and it wont allow the gal to retire or anything like that but i don't think the dollar amount is what's important here. i'm just trying to separate myself from the rest of the average mongers. sometimes, its the little things that can score some big points with amp women.
furthermore, i'm not the kind of monger that is always looking to score at the lowest possible cost. imo, bargain products are usually bargain quality.
finally, i believe there is a difference between generously tipping and overpaying. 2 guys go to a restaurant, order the same things, and get a bill for $100 each. one guy pays a 10% tip and the other 30%. did one guy overpay? imo, no. both guys paid the same price for the meals. one guy just valued the service more and left a more generous gratuity at the end. if one guy had to pay a higher price than everyone else before tip was even considered, imo, that would be overpaying. but that's just my opinion.
all that being said, more money doesn't always = better service. it just increases your chances. just my perspective...
sorry for another long post. i really need to work on my brevity