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Originally Posted by GGG
I think one question I would have is do you get better or worse service at places within Canada where a tip is expected versus one where a tip isn’t. I’d say service at the food court versus a restaurant in terms of politeness and quality is roughly similar within the scopes of each job. There isn’t a plague of terrible food court workers. Even the people who clear garbage and sort it for you are very friendly.
One thing I do notice is that servers are whiter, younger and more attractive.
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Food courts are usually staffed by immigrants who seem to work their butts off either way . And yes - I tip these now when offered the opportunity and believe they all deserved to be tipped
I honestly question if people have ever been to a all inclusive resort , bar, been a regular at a restaurant , cafe or bar , or know anyone in the service industry. You 100% get better and preferred service by tipping and tipping well