Chuck wrote:
>
> "Joel M. Eichen" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 21 Nov 2004 06:04:44 -0800, (onelith) wrote:
> >
> > >confused wrote in message
> >. ..
> > >> A few times recently I've ordered carryout for lunch from a restaurant
> near my
> > >> office. I've had to go over to the bar and ask the bartender for my
> food, and
> > >> those few times I never left a tip. I never thought of doing it
> because I've
> > >> never tipped for carryout. But I wonder if I should be tipping for
> this,
> > >> because I know that bartenders expect tips. I would certainly tip a
> bartender
> > >> if I were to order a drink and sit down at the bar. But should I tip
> for
> > >> carryout? And if so, would it be the standard 20%?
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > Being a frugal person, I get take out to bring home to avoid tipping
> > >for very little service, paying inflated prices for drinks
> >
> > Better stay outa bars .........
> >
>
> <snip>
>
> Why is that Joel? The one's here offer any coin-any drink, .75 or 1.00
> longnecks, etc... That's not too bad. Tip a buck ever other drink or so...
>
> But you can buy a case of longnecks for about .70 each from Sams and take
> home though... but you miss out on the smoke and loud music though...
You make that sound like a *bad* thing. ????
Kate
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