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    1 day ago

    Just got back from a florida vacation with my family and my parents (7 total). Just about every place we went had the “mandatory large party gratuity” which was 18%. Honeslty felt relieved that was their expectation because i usually tip more than that

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      18 hours ago

      American restaurants are so fucked up it’s unbelievable.

      In Europe, restaurants are mandated by law to show final price on menus - including all taxes. Zero math: if I order a €9 plate, that’s exactly what I’m expected to pay, period. I might let them keep the change from a €10 note if they were particularly friendly or the food was better than expected.

      Edit: that “large parties fee” is particularly stupid. If I’m making reservations for a larger group, I’ll probably discuss a menu with them ahead of time. This way they get to prepare ahead of time, and I get a cheaper price.

      Also why not go in as 4 + 3 instead of 7, and avoid the fee altogether?

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        13 hours ago

        why not go in as 4+3 instead of 7

        Because i want to be with my family?

        And you don’t avoid the fee. You just tip 18 or 20% anyway. This way it just goes straight on your bill instead