The job title of the who, the how and the why, please.
The job title of the who, the how and the why, please.
Won at the Roulette table at Borgata and tipped the dealer 150 bucks.
Daniel restaurant in NYC $200 tip
Borgata casino $100 about 3 or 4 times to the person that brings you the money after winning a jackpot at Video Poker.
I will keep this thread alive with the 2 through 5 best tips I have ever given:
$152 on $5
$149 on $5
$86 on $14
$52 on $48
spread the love wrote:
The job title of the who, the how and the why, please.
can we also get what the tip was as a % the giver's net worth?
"Eat more meat and eggs, ditch the plants except for fruit. You are welcome!"
Just the tip
I asked a female bartender to serve cocktails during covid mask free (customers were maskless) for a $100 tip ($30 tab). She looked at me and wanted to, but didn't. I tipped $50.
Years ago on business in Mexico, I accidentally added an extra zero and tipped $1500 instead of the $150 it should have been for a large business dinner. Fortunately, it was an upscale restaurant that I often brought clients to. The next day the manager of the restaurant called my hotel and sent someone over to correct my error.
And I am talking dollars, not pesos
that may have been a tough one to explain on my expense report!
I've actually given multiple people, in multiple jobs, this generous tip:
Never eat Mexican food next to an open flame.
spread the love wrote:
I will keep this thread alive with the 2 through 5 best tips I have ever given:
$152 on $5
$149 on $5
$86 on $14
$52 on $48
The job title of the who, the how and the why, please.
Plastics, the future is plastics.
The crew that painted our house worked so hard. It was like 100 degrees and they were on tall ladders, sanding and wearing full gear. $1000 tip ($200 each).
I tipped a painter $400 on a $600 job. If I’m eating at a breakfast dive cafe I never give less than $10. I always round up from20% for ok service and 30% for great service
My lifestyle doesn’t change for me being generous to others
I took a stripper back and spent the next 3 days with her, down about 20k in total. I now have a rule to not got to a strip club with more than 1500 in wallet.
Tip at a restaurant would be 1100 after I got the waitress number I asked her what's biggest tip she ever got I wanted to 10x to impress her and show up caluninators. She said it was 100 bucks.
I gave 1500 to a homeless person who said he was trying to save for an apartment then followed up with him--he got it but then last I heard he screwed it up and was back on the streets again unfortunately.
Out to lunch years ago with a couple of buddies. One loved to play scratch off lottery. He would buy maybe 5 tickets each week. He was flirting hard with the server. She brings the check and it is probably $120 and he pulls out the lottery tickets and says that her tip is one of the lottery tickets and says choose one. She picks one and scratches it off. It was $100 winner. It was pretty funny and made her day.
PS we were going to tip her for real.
drugmo wrote:
Years ago on business in Mexico, I accidentally added an extra zero and tipped $1500 instead of the $150 it should have been for a large business dinner. Fortunately, it was an upscale restaurant that I often brought clients to. The next day the manager of the restaurant called my hotel and sent someone over to correct my error.
And I am talking dollars, not pesos
that may have been a tough one to explain on my expense report!
Had a friend accidently leave a $100 when he meant to leave $10. He realized it about 20 minutes and sheepishly went back. The server saw him come in and came over to give him the $100. She figured it was a mistake (it was a dive burger place and we were young so not the type to leave $100 tip).
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