Stuff Black People Don’t Like: Tipping

August 17th, 2011 - By TheEditor

"charing ball"

So yesterday I was reading a Shadow & Act post about a new web series called “Black People Don’t…”  a satirical yet candid discussion with black folks around stereotypical things we, as a people, supposedly don’t do.  Anyway, there was one episode that really caught my attention on the subject of blacks not tipping.  Now I know what you’re saying —  ”That is a racist untruth that does not dignify an answer, blah, blah, and blah….” — but before folks get all indignant I have a story to tell.

All through high school and pretty much through college, I worked as a waitress.  In fact, my very first on-the-books job was as a waitress at Friendly’s – you know, the place that makes those SuperMelt sandwiches and ice cream sundaes.  Anyway, my first few weeks of work was spent as a waitress-in-training, which meant that I had to follow around a tenured waitress, whose job it was to ready me for waiting tables of my own.  She took kindly to me, showing me the ropes on how to hold one of those large trays without dropping it, how to handle multiple tables at one time and dropping other pearls of wisdom to make my experience at Friendly’s more friendly.  On my first day on the floor my mentor pulled me aside and gave me one last tidbit of advice:  “Whatever you do, don’t take it personal.  Black folks just don’t tip.”  Huh?  I was stunned, short of offended, not only because she was brazen enough to say that to me but also because she was a black lady.  Surely, this lady was suffering from some sort of self-hatred issues.  Boy was I wrong.

One of my very first tables of the night was a four-top of two black women, one black guy and a black baby.  Before I could get the customary “Welcome Friendly’s may I take your order” out my mouth, I was already besieged with demands for appetizers, soda, more crayons and a gazillion questions about what could and could not be substituted on the menu.  After finally taking their orders I was summoned to the table a total of 12 times for more soda, a glass of water, another box of crayons, more napkins and ranch dressing.  It wouldn’t have been so bad if they had asked me for everything at one time, but these people were determined to work me hard.  But through it all, I gritted my teeth and smiled because I knew that my due-diligence in providing the very best in Friendly’s service was going to be rewarded with a big fat tip.  Boy, was I batting 0-2.  Not only did the bothersome-foursome not leave a tip, they had the nerve to leave $2 less than the bill.

At first I thought it was a Philly-thing, until I started waitressing my way through college, this time at Red Lobster, and noticed that the poor to no tipping policy by black folks seemed to be universal. It was so bad that most of the waitstaff – regardless of color – would moan and groan when they saw a table of black customers in their section.  Honestly, I would do it too.  I know it sounds ignorant, but as a poor college student, hustling through classes and 40 hours (or more) a week at work, I could not afford to be pro-Black.  That was until one day I began to reflect on my and my co-workers’ treatment of our black customers and thought, maybe it was us.  Maybe I had been so scared by the first bad experience with the black table of four and the words of my black mentor that I had just internalized this black folks don’t tip meme and began to treat them accordingly.

So for one shift, I instructed the hostess to make my section the unofficial “colored” section of the restaurant.  This sent shockwaves through the Red Lobster kitchen, especially among the waitstaff, who thought I was foolish, but were okay with it as my foolishness gave them an opportunity to make some real dough that night.  Anyway, all night I hustled through my tables, delivering trays and trays of ranch dressing, ketchup and a plethora of napkins.  I also smiled and engaged the customers more, even offering suggestions for substitutes, which I felt might be more to their liking.  At the end of the night, I counted up my tips and lo and behold, I still made less than what I normally did.  However, each one of my tables tipped me something, even if it was just a dollar per person.

So yeah, part of it is the attitude of servers themselves, however I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the other factors, including misinformation and the flat-out, “I’m just not doing it” rationale.  To those, who are misinformed or feel they shouldn’t have to tip, remember that it is customary to tip your server between 15 to 20 percent of your bill.  Sounds like a lot but not really, especially when you consider that the average server typically makes 2-3 bucks an hour.  That’s right, the person who has been on his or her feet for the past 6 hours, bustling from table to table, filling endless requests for water, napkins and more ketchup, makes less per hour than the guy who greets you at the nearby Walmart. This is because waitstaff employers are by law allowed to pay individuals engaged in occupations in which regularly receive more than $30 a month in tips, less than minimum wage.  This unfortunate reality means that wait staff must rely on the finicky, and sometimes abusive, demands of a public, who uses individual criteria of “good” service for their sole source of income.  In other words, you can have one table which is only interested in the bare minimum of food, water and bill and call that good service, while another table feels that they are entitled to work and berate you because you have a plastic nametag in the shape of a Halibut pinned to your shirt.  So whatever the reason, leave your waitress/waiter something because, unless they work at “Chez You Fancy, Huh?” on Beverly Hills Blvd, many of them are working-class folks, just like some of you, hustling and scrapping to get by.

But I will say that I’m not so sure if the reputation is ours to bear alone.  After my little social-experiment that day I started really monitoring who would and would not leave a tip.  I found that foreigners from countries where a livable wage is customary of service people, single white women with children and poor folks of all colors, did not tip regularly or appropriately.  The latter too was of course for economic reasons.  And despite their inability to tip me appropriately, they were always really nice and thankful for the service, which in the end, made my job much more pleasant.

Charing Ball is the author of the blog People, Places & Things.

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  • Sarae3010

    Its just like that arguement in “crash”. If you want restaurant food and dont wanna tip, Order it TO GO! Dont make someone wait on you hand and foot and then go “They coulda done better. Now I will stiff them and they get to pay for the opportunity to serve my stupid a$$.” Really? Who is so special that they deserve to make someone pay out of their pocket to wait on them?? bad service or not, not tipping at, makes the customer feel even more powerful.” Ha! Give me bad service? You’ll pay for that!” And why do we as black people, suddenly all turn into psychics come time to tip??? “Oh I got bad service, because shes a closet racist”. “Im sure, when we got sat, I saw the waitress make a face”. GET REAL! How stupid do people think the rest of the world is. Any person, white or black, can tell that its just a pathetic excuse to be cheap. Maybe we do deserve bad service.

    • Dc2138

      Shoot, I still tip on “to go” service, just not as much as when I sit down. Somebody still has to place my order with the cook, box up my food, bag it, put in the appropriate eating utensils, etc. If people can’t afford to tip, they need to stick with Mickey D’s & the like or just eat at home (where they can make a healthy, low-cost meal for their family!).

    • Anamoliya

      Actually, if the stereotype is that prevalent in the industry, faces probably were made. On the other hand, I’ll never understand why anyone would mistreat the person handling his/her food. I cringe anytime I’m out with someone who displays a high-handed attitude towards a waiter. I look at the waiter and my eyes plead, in a loud whisper, “pleeeeeeease, don’t spit in my food, too.”

      My sister and I eat out often, and we usually tip the standard 20%. (They’ll never teach this in any church or mosque, but we think of it as tithing/charity since most service people would be impoverished without it.)

  • dutchmaster

    ALSO, I WANT TO MAKE ONE THING CLEAR: ANYBODY (FROM
    ANY RACE) WHO SENDS THEIR 6 YEAR OLD KID TO THE DOOR IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET OUT
    OF TIPPING A DELIVERY DRIVER IS THE SCUM OF THE EARTH.  WE ALL KNOW THERE ARE ADULTS IN THE HOUSE, THERE
    ARE 3 CARS IN THE DRIVEWAY AND I TOOK THE PHONE ORDER FROM AN ADULT.  YOU DON’T KNOW WHO IS AT YOUR FRONT DOOR, I
    HOPE YOUR CHILD GETS KIDNAPPED DURING YOUR ATTEMPT TO STIFF THE DELIVERY DRIVER
    $3.00.  “YOU CAN’T BE MAD AT A KID FOR
    NOT TIPPING, THEY DON’T KNOW ANY BETTER”, YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY GENIUS THAT CAME
    UP WITH THIS IDEA, IT HAPPENS ALL THE TIME, AND I HOPE IT’S THE SCRANTON
    STRANGLER AT YOUR DOOR NEXT TIME YOU PULL THIS BS.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      as a kid who got left alone for 10 years i can tell you that in fact my mom was not home and all those cars was broken.

  • dutchmaster

    I’m a 22 year old white male and working my way through
    college as a pizza delivery driver.  My pizza
    shop is located in south Jersey 20 minutes outside of Philly, and the 5 mile
    radius around my shop that we deliver to covers a wide range of social classes.  In the food delivery service, there is no
    running back and forth to tables, you drop the food off at the front door and
    leave.  I greet everyone from every race the
    same way, try to make small talk as they count their money, smile, say thank
    you, and leave.  I make no hourly wage,
    just $2 per delivery plus tips.  The
    average tip I receive for prompt delivery is $4.00, but I can be happy walking
    away from a house with $2-3 if the delivery is very close. 

    Anyway, my shop delivers to all or parts of 5 different
    townships.  The town we are located in is
    made up of about 80% white people.  The
    cost of a house ranges from $150,000-$1,000,000.  I would estimate 75% of the homes are middle
    class white citizens, and these people tip the best.  They know what hard work is, and they
    appreciate the service.  These people are
    mostly white, some black, and usually tip about $5.00 and are very
    grateful.   The rest of the population is
    very wealthy, and for the most part are unappreciative a-holes.  I deliver to one community where the average
    house costs $800,000 and the average tip I receive is $1.00.  These people suck, and they are both black
    and white.

    The township that borders the where my shop is located is
    very different.  The population is only
    40% white, and almost all of the white population are blue-collar workers, and
    a large portion of them work at the oil refinery in town.   These
    people know what working hard is about, and mostly all tip very well (average
    tip: $4.00).  The other 60% is black and
    almost all of these people are very poor and receive welfare.  Everything said above about them being
    demanding, rude, and asking how much everything costs is true.  I deliver to maybe 3 houses here that tip
    more than $1.00.  So yes, all of these
    people suck and delivering to them is a nightmare.  I consider myself lucky to get out of there
    at nighttime without getting mugged (it happens fairly often, thankfully never
    to me).  I blame their poor tipping on
    ignorance and laziness- most of them don’t know what it’s like to hold a job,
    let alone one that tips.

    The last town we deliver to borders the mostly black town
    and the town my shop is located in.  This
    town is, and always has been, about 99% white. 
    It’s a small town with small $150,00 houses where everyone knows
    everyone, and a lot of people there are NASCAR fans (see: rednecks).  About 50% of the town are middle-class, hardworking
    people.  These people tip pretty well,
    about $3.00 per delivery.  The other 50% are
    racist pricks that constantly complain about how lazy and worthless the blacks
    in the next town over are, even though they’re collecting the same welfare
    checks as the blacks.  These people blow,
    and tip just as bad as the blacks.

    So yes, black people suck at tipping, but at least I know
    what to expect when I deliver there. 
    However the racist redneck d-bags that complain about the blacks usually
    tip just as poorly.  But by far, the
    WORST offenders are the people living in $1,000,000 houses that don’t appreciate
    anything and tip on the same level as the blacks. 

    In conclusion: the middle class, whether black or white, are
    by far the best tippers.

    Oh, and the Mexicans doing landscaping jobs that don’t speak
    any English all tip $5.00 or more, they’re pretty awesome, let’s keep them in
    America.

  • Shenita

    Where I worked the servers were paid minimum wage. Anything more than that came from tips which we all depended on. It’s true, the black community were terrible tippers. A usual tip from them was $1 or  no tip at all, even if the service was exceptional or the bill was high. Many of them were rude, bossy and ran me all over the place asking for this and that as though I were their personal servant. The nicer I was, the meaner they were. It was as though they had no idea how to behave in a restaurant setting. One guy even waived a dollar bill in my face trying to get me to take it from him, and then pulled it away when I reached for it. He was a mature man out with his lady and another couple. I was embarrassed for him that he didn’t seem to know any better (or didn’t care to know). There were only a few I remembered that were kind and gracious, and I appreciated that.

  • Jeffery

    It sucks but they are right black people are the worst tippers by far but I do think its more of a class thing than a color. A middle class black family is more likely to tip more in line with everyone else than the gold tooth donning thug but it still tends to be fewer and far between with the black race more than any other regardless of class and they also tend to run their server far more than anyone else and are the quickest to make a huge deal over the smallest things in order to get food comped.

    For those of you who say, I’m black and I tip I thank you and you are remembered at the restaurants you frequent because you are the exception and not the rule.

    If you think your server is racist, they probably are but its the parade of poor tipping demanding black people that have made them so.

    Truth is the only color servers care about at the end of the day is green. So when you see your server spending more time and effort on that white table than they are on yours, its because that is where they see the green.

    Its just not servers who get apprehensive about black tables, its also fellow guests. I cannot tell you how many times I have had tables complain about the noise coming from a large black group, which we can do nothing about which makes all our guests stress and hurts everyone’s tips.

    I am not going to sugarcoat this for black people because its something that needs to be said, servers see black people as cheap, demanding, loud and rude. Its sad, really, for the black people who do all the right things in restaurants to be labeled this way but its the way it is and until the bad ones are educated as well, you may not see servers attitudes change anytime soon.

    • Peaceonearth4747

      AMEN!!!

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      ??demanding?? i keeping seeing this in the comments… so are people tipping badly because they tip the wrong amount or do they demand TOO much and only leave the 15% tip?

      • serve this

        15%…?? Surely you jest. I’m lucky to get $2.00 per person on a 4-top with a $100 tab.

      • Mel P.

        They don’t even leave the 15%, they don’t leave any tip at all.

  • WillDearborn

    To people that think tips should be included in the price of a meal rather than tipping be customary, would you rather have some motivation for your server to work hard or not? Tipping gives you a way to encourage your server to work harder. And for people that think its not worth %15-20 to wait on you, imagine if you have to get drinks, bread, prepare salads, take dishes off tables, in some cases bus tables, take orders, deliver orders, give drink refills, deliver extra sauces, refill drinks again, watch tables to make sure everyone looks happy, refill drinks again, take dessert order, prepare dessert, deliver dessert, prepare check, smile and bullshit, close check, give you to-go drinks, all while smiling and making conversation while they have fifteen other guests to look after. It’s not easy to do it right. 

    • Obake666

      This is the same sequence of actions required by every non-tipped server in the world that is paid by their employer. Speaking from experience, you will receive much better service outside of the country by a non-tipped serving professional than you will by an American, entitlement minded plate carrier. Plate carrier is an unskilled profession and should be remunerated as such. If you don’t tip the grocery bagger at the market or the gardener that maintains your hedges, you’d never think to tip the COSTCO tire changer…why should you tip the plate carrier in a restaurant? In truth, any gratuity should be split amongst the kitchen and stewarding staff as their positions actually require both skill and diligence.

      • BDZ

         Your argument would make sense if all of the professions you listed made only $2.13/hour before tips. And how is a “plate carrier” an unskilled profession, but “tire changer” or “hedge trimmer” is a skilled one? The “plate carrier” has to have people skills, something i suppose you couldn’t comprehend ; )

        • Robandersonisgay

          Learn to read retard….where in my above statement would you find hedge trimmer and tire changer classified as a highly skilled job. You obviously are a knee jerk reactionary plate pushing mongoloid….seriously you’re telling me that my above statement is untrue because you can’t understand the simple words that fall between periods…that’s called a sentence. How can you fail at something so fundamental? The world would be a much better place if people just took the time to educate themselves in basic communication skills. The very things you state that “tire changers” and “hedge trimmers” lack, you yourself lack.

          • Mark Hammer

             He definitely mis-read your comment in regards to hedge trimmers being highly skilled, but how about you address his (valid) point that servers make less than minimum wage and actually depend on tips, as opposed to the other occupations you listed?

        • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

          if you read all the comments you would see that too many plate carriers DON’T have people skills– hence their bad tips. Tips are just like sales. If you not getting sales its you, and if you not getting tips its you. Otherwise why would anyone work for tips. Young servers don’t know this and Older severs will not tell you, its you. They just take their money and let you get pushed out of the biz. thats what is the point of the tip. good works earn. bad ones starve.

          • Mary

            “If you not getting sales its you, and if you not getting tips its you.” Apparently English wasn’t your strong point in high school? I’m assuming you never worked as a server? People with poor English skills and grammar, as you clearly have, come off as having terrible people skills as you cant carry on an educated conversation. I would expect, based on your logic, that you would fail miserably and “starve” as you put it, if your income depended on tips. Thank you for proving our point, an ignorant person spouting ignorant justifications as to why you “aint got to tip.”

      • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

        very good point. Also maybe all wages need to be higher. and maybe giving bad service should get you fired. And maybe we should be tipping all those people too. but the thing is, is a tip for service or for good service. i think that is the real issue that is at heart. here.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      well after reading all the comments, i have to disagree. No server ever thinks it was them, and i am getting this from what i am reading here. so i am do with places with tips. i will make my own food. i cook better anyway.

      • WHAT!

        GOOD! stay home, and save the money that you would have normally left as a tip, because you tip, right? judging from your countless other posts…..

  • gotchangeofatwenty?

    For what it’s worth- as a white guy from a lower middle class family, I’ve had several siblings who have waited tables, and they have beaten into me that you ALWAYS tip.  It is not an option.  If you are not happy with the service, you can complain and go a little light on the tip (10%-12%) but you don’t skip the tip.  If you don’t have the money, don’t go.  If you have the money, the tip is an unwritten part of the bill.  I would be mortified if I realized the party I was with didn’t tip.  I have gone back and apologized and double tipped when I had forgotten (it wasn’t accepted). 

    Not saying Im better, its just the religeon I learned.  Not leaving a tip is like stealing.  And it’s not about race either.  I have a friend who’s white and loaded, and the other day we were getting my car from the garage in some place in the city and I tipped the guy $3 (not generous, not cheap) and my friend looked at me surprised and asked how much I’d tipped.  He said he tipped garage attendants $1.  I told him he might want to change that if he was ever coming back.

    So in theory, it’s probably a taught thing.  I bet black siblings of waiters and waitresses tip just fine.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      so it is stealing not to tip. So what is is when i get the worst service, but i still tip. Or how about when i got to places that do have tipping? like fast food? are they ripping me of when they act like it is a chore to take my order. Or how about when i go buy food, the baggers and the clerk act like they are giving me the food free. I am paying cash money and the baggers and clerk are tossing my food around like it a football. its gotten so bad that i now bag my own stuff. and only shop at midnight.

      • Pat

        You’re whack. Are these really your arguments for not tipping? Because you’re paying “cash money” and the clerks throw your food around like a football? ahahahahaha, how is that even related? I want to meet you because I cant believe a person like you really exists. where do you live? honestly? do you have friends? do people frequently tell you that you are ignorant?

  • Bmore2

    I have been in the restaurant business for almost 20 years. I have dishwashed, served, and managed. I will happily say that the best tips I ever received (both in percentage and amount) were from black tables. I will also say that the worst tips I ever received (both in percentage and amount) were from black tables. All that matters is that you treat people with respect and they will respect you in return. I know that black tables require additional levels of service, but, often enough (and I’ve worked everywhere, from the ghetto to the ritz) this service will pay off. The server must put his ego in check for the good of the tip.

    • Peaceonearth4747

      My experience on serving the black community had nothing to do with ego. However I am glad you made good tips while working. Waiters and waitresses deserve it for the hard work they do.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      i think your are the only person that know this. from all the other remarks. and i would like to add, what is more likely… that millions of people run around not tipping or that one server is getting bad tips because they don’t know what the customers wants in return for that tip??????????????

      • rich

        answer: millions of black people are running around not tipping. you seem to hate servers, is your ex a server or something. lay off it, but im thankful you decided to stay home since you admitted you cant afford to go out to eat, and therefore cant afford a tip either. i thank you.

  • Alexian

    Oh, so this has turned into a “Black Bashing” parade? Half of the comments on here don’t even have anything to do with tipping. It’s so sad when people have to resort to believing sterotypes, then BLANKET an entire race of people with them. So some of you say it’s “in your experience” that Black people don’t tip. So I guess you mean EVERY SINGLE BLACK PERSON you have ever served has tipped you badly? I find that VERY hard to believe. I’m a young black lady who ALWAYS tips. I often tip much more than the 15-20% just out of generosity, or the fact that I can afford to do so. Plus I usually do so with cash, as I have learned that servers prefer it. The only time I don’t tip well is if the sevice was obviously terrible – like for instance when the only times you see them is when they take your order and then when they bring the food. You sit there with your drink empty for the duration of your meal because they haven’t come to check on your table AT ALL. I guess that would include those servers who think they are OWED something without actually having to work for it…

    • http://twitter.com/mockthecasbah Riot Weed

      I do delivery takeout and it’s a common sentiment amongst my coworkers that black folks don’t tip as well as most. Statistically speaking, of the individuals I remember by name and face, those who are black might tip slightIy less. It must be said, however, that one of my most frequent customers in one neighborhood is black and routinely tips $5 or more on a $20-25 order.
      I was thinking about this the other day as I took a delivery which cost $14.75 to a lady in a small duplex. Her daughter, about 8 or 9, was watching from the stairs as she gave me $15, thanked me, and closed the door. It’s a suspicion confirmed by friend and coworker of mine–who is also black and who himself didn’t know he was supposed to tip servers until working at a restaurant–that a lot of people really just don’t know they’re supposed to tip. Their kids pick it up and the trend prolongs itself. Doesn’t have much to do with race so much as generational habits.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IC5UFY3QMC5LFE2PJUWJ4HGHXE Pulse

        I agree with this. I think it’s largely a part of the black culture. Many blacks probably don’t eat with other people that tip. So, they don’t get the sense that they are supposed to do it or should do it by seeing other people do it. And no one is going to criticize them for not doing it. People learn what is expected of them from others. Sometimes rules are unspoken (or nearly unspoken), making them very hidden rules that are hard to learn for those that have not been exposed to the practices. Tipping can often be an unspoken rule, I think.

    • Right This Way

      I came here because as a host (im a white guy) at a restaraunt, I’ve heard this too- but only from black waitresses.  They ask me not to seat large groups of black people at their tables.  My immediate instinct was to think “you probably treat them poorly” but I wanted to go online and check it out for myself.  While I found this discussion informative, I am more than disappointed that it has turned into a black-bashing discussion.

    • Mark Hammer

      You are conveniently ignoring the fact that it is widely acknowledged that blacks as a people do not tip.  You do?  Well great, you are an exception to the rule and definitely deserve a pat on the back.  But most DO NOT.  My girlfriend is a waitress and I hear it from her all the time, that black people usually stiff her on the tip and are ridiculously demanding.  I’m sure you’ll just write it off that she must be racist/doing something wrong but if you were capable of looking at the world without your “poor pitiful me” glasses you’d realize that black people aren’t the victims that they all think they are and receive this “black bashing” because of the way they act.

      • Ollivander11

        “I’m sure you’ll just write it off that she must be racist/doing something wrong but…”

        Stop.

        Yes, you are.

        Keep trolling with your white nonsense on a black-run website. Flaunt your ignorance, invalidation, and your white privilege denial that allows you to be completely oblivious just how racist your entire post is. Or maybe you do know and you don’t care.

        Typical incurious and intellectually lazy person. You’re so quick to take everything as face value. People have come
        to this site with all honesty explaining that they were raised not tip or to
        see tipping as an option or other reasons why they don’t, but instead seeing this behavior as a symptom
        of a more complex issue you’ve decided to see it as genetically
        inherent behavior of black people.

        If your girlfriend really hates to serves black people there are plenty
        of places she could move to like Idaho or any Small Town, USA and get
        nothing but the jolliest and fattest of tippers. Or get another job.

        • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

          now that is what i wanted to say.

      • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

        as some one who is not white or black. and who has worked in hospitality and who goes ever so often. i have to say every one is wrong. just look at how many people commenting about how they was treated. i keep seeing the words worked, and can’t help but feel that severs, some anyway, resent serving- which can only bring down the tip- if the person tipping values their money more than they like the service they are getting. Also if you don’t like serving some people, your acting like you is not fooling anyone. And your not going to get tipped. Your fake over the top smile or your snobby way is only hurting you tip amount.

        • cc

          So now if someone is smiling, they are fake? People don’t have the luxury to pick and choose where to work anymore.I have read a lot of your posts and it disgusts me that a server treats someone poorly based on ONLY race, class etc!! As a server most of my regulars are black and they take good care of me. I would consider myself as someone who “likes her job”. Some days are better than others. Some tippers are better than others. There have been times I have busted my behind and have had people make fun of me, call me names and not tip,even run out on the bill! I still smile! I can agree, as a server,it is frustrating when a guest in the restaurant is treating you badly and you’ve done your best like I have. Some people a just miserable If someone sucks as a server you need to tell a manager. As far as a fake smile goes, we are told to leave whatever problems we have at the door. With that being said, my life isn’t easy. My 33 year old husband has a life shortening disease that is getting worse by the day.He has muscular dystrophy He can’t even hold our 5 month old son. He can’t walk or feed himself.We’re always going to doctors. I watch a beautiful man deteriorate everyday! We have to smile no matter what.So I’m sorry if you’re offended by a fake smile but some people don’t have a choice!

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/GSLNFCEE4US54QPLBEI2P3R4YU Shanequa

      Girl I see it is almost every comment is from whites saying they are tired I didnt even know that many white people came on this site.

  • Tmh1234

    This is so refreshing to read form an African American writer. even black people know black people dont tip, but if i, a white woman says that, I am racist. If a black person says black people dont tip, they are accurate! they just dont tip. I received 5 dollars on 150 the other day and gave it back to them, telling them they needed it more then me, obviously. And they did, because they took their 5 dollars. Dont come to a place you cant afford, which you clearly cant. It costs me money to wait on black people, because I tip out, on average about 30 dollars a night. when black people are only giving me 2 dollars on 100 dollar bills, IM paying that money to the busser, host and bartender. I AM PAYING FOR BLACK PEOPLE TO EAT, AND THEN LEAVE NO TIP. Because of where I live, philly, the black population is much bigger than other places I have worked, and because of this, I was literally driven to quit. I could not take it anymore, and i am not racist! some of my closest friends are black. but come on, you have a fake nails, a new weave, juicy sweat suite, and a coach purse, and an iphone, a 200 dollar tab, and you cant leave 20%? really? really? REALLY!?!?!??!

    • Gillyberth

       You know, I am not racist. In fact, I inherently believe in the equality of all men (and women). I would help a black person just as quickly as I would help a white person. But black kids have very little chance because they lack the kind of parental guidance every other race has from their parents. Blacks are notoriously bad parents. They hardly supervise their children. I’ve lived in poor areas where black kids between the ages of six and twelve were out at all hours of the night, even as late as 3 am. The parents are hardly more mature than their own kids. It’s truly an example of the blind leading the blind. I seriously doubt “the White Man” had any kind of formulated plan to keep blacks subjugated after racism was abolished. They all have their conspiracy theories, that white politicians introduced crack into their neighborhoods to keep them repressed and addicted, that we actively avoid giving them credit or major loans as a way to keep ‘em down. Well, if that were true, and it has been going on for 60 years, evidence of this would have come to light. Simple fact is, black people are satisfied with the level of muck and dredgery they are in. They like it. They thrive in it. They rap about it. They glorify it. And at the same time they blame “white people” for it. Black humans have the same exact brain as white humans. How come they keep dragging their feet and blaming everyone else for their own laziness? What other race has done this to themselves? At some point, as a race, they will lift themselves up on their own laurels and achieve things through their own desire and force of will. I’m not saying all black people are incapable of this, I’m not. There are a TON of amazing black people who rose out of the mire that is the ghetto/hood and made a name for themselves. Sadly, this is probably like 10% of their race as a whole. The rest are content to breed, live a gang and drug filled life, mooch of the government, destroy the English language, and basically ruin every single one of their babies lives one by one, as each is born.

      • tmh

         well put, and i couldnt agree more. In Philadelphia, i experience nothing but what you have said, with very, very, very, very few exceptions. I serve, go to school full time, and get little to no tips from black people. the same black people who probably make more than me off welfare. how is that fair? im working 5 full time while in school full time, and i am not rewarded. at least financially. and my hard work doesnt pay off, because i leave the restaurant making 90 bucks, even though my sales were 1000 because of the lack of tips. peoples advice? Get a different job. truth is, serving is all i can do because it is the most flexible job. so hut up, and tip. at least I have a job! someone above said they leave 2 dollars no matter what, because that is all they have. well you have the 70 to spend on a margarita and chicken picatta!?

        • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

          do you really think people on welfare go out? People on welfare don’t dine at tipping places. they like Peter Piper and Checkey Cheese. Because its for the kids. which is why they are on welfare in the 1st place. kid make you poor. Any how as a person who gets bad service a lot. I find it sad that in all likely hood i am getting the bad service because i am not white. So should tip too much just to prove them wrong. and will that make any change in their mind about my people?

          • cc

            The answer to that is yes! I have had a woman try to pay me with an EBT card. It’s sad and I hope her little ones don’t suffer as a result.

          • just saying….

            im sorry but the truth is that a lot of people black,white,mexican,asain,and all races on welfare abuse the system. NOT ALL, some really need it but lets be real many find ways to cheat the system. Oh and yeah go ahead and leave a big tip, my family and i go out to eat where each plate is $70-$100 and were mexican so sometimes they aren’t the nicest but when we leave a big time its amazing how their attitude change we do it to prove them wrong you should try it sometime

            • disqus_ml0gcbFiDm

              If u can’t afford to go out…..stay home……pretty simple!

      • ThisBartender

        –Unfortunately, 99% of the time, when people begin a statement with “I’m not a racist but…”, there are inevitably some stereotyping, generalizing, and degrading comments to follow. Your comment was no exception. 
        “Blacks are notoriously bad parents. They hardly supervise their children…Simple fact is, black people are satisfied with the level of muck and dredgery they are in. They like it. They thrive in it. They rap about it. They glorify it. And at the same time they blame “white people” for it. Black humans have the same exact brain as white humans. How come they keep dragging their feet and blaming everyone else for their own laziness? What other race has done this to themselves?”
        How many times did you group all black people in with the negative stereotypes you’ve depicted here? Your reminding us that “Black humans have the same exact brain as white humans” doesn’t negate the clear bias and disrespect that you have displayed in your comment.
        –That said, as a former waitress, current bartender, student (and fan of rep music), I would like to say that I agree wholeheartedly with the writer’s analysis. Overall, the worst tips and the worst attitudes I have received as a server have come from blacks. There are exceptions, sometimes there is one person at the table who knows their co-diners won’t tip and they heap on extra tip to try to balance out the deficiency. I also agree with another commenter that social class plays a big part in tipping averages as well. These are things that you have to deal with in the service industry, and yet, that doesn’t make it okay. I decided a while back to switch to bartending where, if you decide to stiff me at my busy bar (while complaining about the potency of your straight-up drink), I will decide to conveniently not see you loudly signal me for your next drink–for the rest of the night.

        • anon,

           cognitive dissonance…

        • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

          i need to know. is a buck a drink good or bad? Because even if the drink is 5.00 a buck is over 15%. Also i would like to know, if a bartender wants to be tipped, why do they rush off and not even watch me put my tip in the tip jar? not that i ever don’t tip bartenders. i only ask because i feel silly tipping when they I have to stand their with money waiting to drop it in and be seen doing so. i am just asking.

          • Mel P.

            Why do you need the bartender to see you put the tip in the jar? You suppose to tip because you want and you received a service, not for public recognition..

          • rich

            once again, are you a real person?

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/GSLNFCEE4US54QPLBEI2P3R4YU Shanequa

        So how in the hell can you say just 10% of black people are good WRONG and this is a black website you and the other white woman can buzz off.

        • Mary

          ummmm, that seems a bit racist. white woman arent aloud on this black site? black people dont tip? how come you can tell us white women to buzz off, and us white women can’t make a (clearly supported) statement that black women and men dont tip? hmm. seems odd.

      • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

        as a non-white i can tell you that your wrong. Black people and Brown people beat their kids when they get out of line. My whole life i have noted that most white kids are let to run wild and most black and brown kids are told sit down shut up and act like a chair. To be seen and not heard. and to act right or face pain. so i dont know what your are talking about.

        • Mel P.

          That’s parenting, we are talking about tipping.

      • nosey

        I don’t believe you are a racist, but i have to say black brains are not the same as white brains, when I was taken engineering classes, I noticed the white people picked up the subject quicker than I , I literally have to take out loans I could not afford so I can spend time studying, I still was only average at best, and I felt like I spend so much time studying, I didn’t grasp the subject as quickly, Also, I have my degree and I have met white people who don’t have their degrees who still know more than I do. I think some have given up and become too complacent not necessarily do to laziness, but maybe feel all work for nothing. . .or b/c they were raised by parents who who are immature and that immaturity reproduces more immaturity, I still try to compete w/ my white peers, but I have to say their brains are bigger than mine, again, I have my degree (white employees do not). . .I still have to study to understand concepts. . . no that I am going to give up. . .but you want the person you don’t have to train as much (which to me is fair), If I was in management, I would keep the person I would not want to train, It is hard for me to compete. . .and I feel like I try, I don’t blame white people, I do blame myself, but I can’t say I don’t try, efforts doesn’t isn’t always enough

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      As some who tips big and who tips small. I wish food bills came with place to write how bad the service was or how good it was. Because it is clear that the amount of money tipped is not giving the message. I as to see magmnt to tell how good and how bad now. But thanks to all the remarks here i will start leaving a card. in the card will say this: the bill is 50.00 so the tip should be about 8.00. But here is a 20.00. but it is not a tip. it is so you can buy your self a clue as to how bad your service was. I really makes my blood boil that of the thousands of times i have been out. I have only gotten good service 1% of the time. But almost all service people think its the customers. Even a place like Ruth Chris has only gave GREAT service 50% of the time. And it cost a lot to eat there. At those prices the service should never have a off night.

      • Mel P.

        So, why you keep going to a place (Ruth Chris) if the service is poor? It seems that you like to be treated poorly.

    • nosey

      b/c I tip 25 to 30 % I can only speak for myself, I have never worked in a restaurant so I don’t know if these facts are true. . .I will say I believe the statement. . .I don’t think you are a racist if you are stating facts, and I agree, if you can’t afford to go to this place, don’t go. . .I am not offended, I just want you to know I do tip more than I should, however I don’t get my hair and nails done, so maybe this why, b/c they are getting nails and hair done and they truly don’t have the money

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  • kelly

    I have been really curious about this subject and took time to chk it out I agree with alot of what you had to say Have been in this industry for 24 yrs and find diversity in every culture I know in my experiance middle age blk woman dont like me i am a middle age white woman i used to beat myself up because I take pride in my work i wish things where different but i dont see it changing is very hurtful i have kids and grandkids to support and cant do it on 3 dollars an hr

  • Gillyberth

    There is a comment I’ve heard at every restaurant I’ve worked at, and it’s this: if you have to ask how much things cost before deciding to order them, you probably shouldn’t be out eating in a restaurant in the first place. If I have $20 in my wallet and I’m hungry, I’m not going to Fleming’s or the Cheesecake Factory. I probably wouldn’t even go to Applebee’s. I go to a fast food joint or the grocery store and make the food myself. (As if 90% of typical black people would even consider learning how to cook for themselves).

    The fact is, the majority of black people are lazy. They want to blame everything that happens to them on the white man. Well, simple fact is, a whole BUNCH of black people have grown up in the very same circumstances they are in and excelled at life. And you don’t even have to play basketball or be a rapper to make it. It all comes down to education. And black people do not outwardly seek education. They inherently distrust “us”. They would rather live off credit cards or welfare, have 40 babies so they can get even more welfare checks… You know, I work with a couple of hard-working, honest-to-goodness educated black people, and they are sterling examples of what their people can become if they can stop being lazy and blaming all their problems on everyone else. Sadly, if you try to seek an education or speak proper english you are an “oreo” or a “wanna be white”. How horrible is it when your own race makes you feel like a traitor when you seek to educate your mind. And that, my friends, is why we have nothing to fear from them in the long run, except to stiff you, mug you, and basically leech off society. As a race they are unable to unify. There are an exceptional few awesome black people. The rest will never unify to uplift. They are just. Too. Lazy.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      if i ask how much some thing is, its because i want to make sure to have enough to pay for it and tip and also so i know how many more things i can order. if i have 100.00 dollars the food can’t come out to 100.00 because i would be short the tax and the tip. And i can’t do math in my head. So i find what you say as just plain silly. Stop worry about me and give good service and don’t treat me like less than human and i will tip upwards of 50%. Treat me like i mugged you sister that one time, and yes i am not going to tip you. and i will ask to speak to the manger and tell them your service is lacking. and i will never go there again.

  • Anonymous

    I swear to you all, it has maybe %5 to do with the waiters attitudes. I really look at this as an excuse. Because in my 3 years serving experience, I have never treated anyone differently when serving them. Yes, i will moan and groan in the kitchen, but I’ll get you everything you need and be absolutely pleasant. its the nature of the job. and in the end, many of my black patrons will say, “thank you so moch for such wonderful service, we had a great time!” They leave, I pick up the check book and start the drum roll to opening it…to find around %5 most times.

     I’ll be honest for some reason it seems black people usually stop at $5 no matter what the bill.

    like you said though, the lower class tables all tip poorly, but I have black tables come in and buy $80 worth of cognac in addition to the food and its still the same!!!! you can’t tell me that guy doesn’t have the money to tip me properly.

    also, just to fill people in, i make $2.13 and hour. I don’t get that $2.13 an hour. All that does is pay my income tax for the most part. my paychecks usually run between $0 to $5.00, so your tip literally puts gas in my tank, food in my fridge etc etc. not to mention i give %1 of my sales to the busser, and %1.5  to the bartender. So if i have $1200 in sales I give away $30, whether you tipped me or not. So what if everyone only tipped we %10? My $120 would drop to $90 real fast. Some places you tip out even more.

    • Gillyberth

      If you have never served in the food industry, you don’t know how much tips mean to a server. Also, to anyone who says, “Get a better job”, who’s going to serve you your happy hour drafts and margaritas? Mexicans? Is that what you want? Serving is an honest profession and we work hard at it. To belittle serving is a total sign of ignorance. For one day I would LOVE to switch places with a Blue Tooth and Tie-Wearing exec, and see just how long he/she lasts in a restaurant on the weekends. A) We need your tips. B) We REALLY need your tips. C) We serve you food. I haven’t done it yet, but there’s another saying… “Don’t f**k with someone who handles your food.”

      • Lhsigala

        What the hell do mexicans have to do with this u racist a**

        • Joel

           Shut up LHS with your “racist” nonsense.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IC5UFY3QMC5LFE2PJUWJ4HGHXE Pulse

        >> ”Don’t f**k with someone who handles your food.”

        That’s one of my sayings. And I tip a minimum of 20% every time, unless I don’t think the service was good. For those doing statistics, I’m a white male — middle class. Not wanting people to mess with my food is not the only reason I tip well, though. I also do it because I know the waitstaff person’s wages have been adjusted low, because the restaurant is expecting the patrons to tip, because they always do, on the whole. Tipping is part of the cost of eating at the restaurant. Customer’s that tip are going to take into account the tip when they are thinking about whether they want to pay the cost to go out to eat. The restaurant can keep the cost of the food lower, to compensate the customers’ tipping, if they make the waitstaff’s wages lower. They can afford to do that, when the patrons compensate the waitstaff’s wages by tipping. The tipping system usually ensures good service, especially if a patron establishes herself as a good tipper at restaurants she frequents. It’s a great way to give feedback to a waiter, or compensate yourself, as a customer, for poor service. Money talks very well. And people listen to money.

        • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

          but only if you go to the same place every day all the time. And both server and customer know they have not seen each other and will not see each other again. Which i think is the real issue. and is what is making this whole thing go a round round.

      • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

        Mexican women in Mexican taco places don’t get tipped. But they give fair service. so yea about that.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      no matter what if you don’t like me, it comes across. So if you act like it was a drag to serve me. why would i tip you any thing over 15%. But yes too many people don’t know that when eating out. Your should be 15% for the food. +15% for the the drinks + money for the host, bus boy, and DJ and bouncer. i think these fees need to be place on the bill with an area to explain why it is not being paid if it is not being paid.

  • Smart_ash43

    After reading everything n every comment I would like to say this…I serve black people good…just like white people…they still don’t tip..one day I experimented n got this tip table…I gave all my tables that tip table when I presented the check…that day I got all 20% tips except from blacks…one black woman pulled out the tip table read it n still dint leave any tip…some people can’t be educated…I’m tired of bullshit that nobody treats black people good..fuck that…I treat them good…but I don’t work for it was a greatest n best service ever n no tip at all…black people are worse on Sunday after church…n white people tip as charity..n charity is in the name of God..black people won’t do it for nobody..not even in the name of God…cuz they never happy with nothing…while I’m at it…I’ll tell you who I think is bad…rednecks, Mexicans, Indians, Arabs, and Asians…

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      so its not you and your attitude?

  • Gillyberth

    There is something I have learned over nearly 10 years in the restaurant service industry: black people tip horribly. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve seen the tricks and ploys blacks (yes, I said blacks, it’s not racism — it’s statistical observation… it’s why there’s a stereotype to begin with) use to either a) work their server to death as some sort of “hah hah we’re still pissed we were slaves so now you work for us” and then leave an insult-level tip as revenge, b) you order the most expensive food on the menu, eat 2/3rds of it, then complain about every single thing until the manager comps your entire meal (you get to eat for free, yay!), or c) you just don’t plain tip. Pathetic.

    Tonight we had a party of 12 black people (three adults, 9 kids) come in. The let their kids run throughout the entire restaurant like crazy, completely unsupervised, while servers (with heavy trays of hot food and heavy plates) did their best to not run into them or over them. I almost guarantee you if one of those kids were accidently hit by a server, the adults would actually LOVE it… it would give them a chance to make a scene and get something for free, if not more than that. I’ve seen ‘em do it before, and it’s not beneath them.

    One day, a sweet little girl, just out of high school, and her first job, accidently dropped a small piece of bread onto a table where a black woman and her daughter were sitting. A fleck of butter hit the girl on her glasses, and the black mom made a HUGE scene and demanded to see the manager and threatened to call the paramedics. She made the manager file an incident report. Guess what? She’s been back with her daughter multiple times and reminds the staff of the incident every single time and gets her daughter’s meals and her own meals free. Our white manager DARES not refuse her. Some lawyer would be SO ready to pounce on that.

    I’ve had black people run me to death, they need extra everything. They never read the menus, they ask a million questions (when the answers are on the freakin menus), they are the sloppiest eaters, they always leave a mess, and they NEVER EVER TIP. If they do, it’s as an insult. They are rude, loud, obnoxious, and an all around nightmare to serve. You think we can’t stand serving you because of the simple fact that you are black? No. We came to that conclusion because you did stuff to start the stereotype in the first place. Stereotypes just don’t come about by themselves.

    But nothing will change any time soon. We have a black president, but black people still white people owe them something. Well, my family was just as poor as any black person, and we NEVER owned slaves. But we didn’t whine and complain and use one excuse to hold back an entire race. Cosby is ashamed of all of you for a reason.

    • http://www.facebook.com/adalberto.leyva.31 Adalberto Leyva

      So no matter what happens during a meal one should tip? And if you work your sever “hard” you should TIP more? And if your RUDE or not liked by your server you should TIP more? So 15% is not earned? It should be paid no matter what little you do? And if my server bring me eggs that looked like they was scraped off the grill i should be polite and send them back to get spit on and still tip?? And not be rude and ask why would you bring me food that looks like this? but i am the rude one and the one in the wrong?

      • cc

        It depends. Was it you or the server? If the server is a jerk then no. If you are overly obnoxious the server might just not care anymore. They will then move on to take care of the other tables they have been unable to take care of because you were running them so much. I don’t know how you are when you go out but you sound like you go to some places who only hire server for looks and not experience.Also you can’t totally blame a server for kitchen errors. I fight to give my guest the best service no matter what. I have been in the industry for almost 20 years and I have never seen anyone spit in someone’s food. That is a classless disgusting thing to do to someone. You best bet would be to stick with chain restaurants(that’s what I do) where they have cameras. Most of the time a cook doesn’t even see it got sent back because we re-ring it in.

    • just saying….

      I have worked in the restaurant business since i was 12 at a family owned business and i can not agree more with you !!! Everything you listed is true. Just yesterday i had a lady complain about the price while she was on the phone she was so loud !! To make things worse she did it right in front the owner. There have been many events that have happened where black people have given me reasons to think of them as cheap, loud, and rude. I have had (black) men try to hit on me while i clean windows, a(black) man come up to me and say he was “gunna go smoke some weed before he eats” . Black teenagers throw things at the windows while are costumers are dinning. They want extra sour cream, extra meat, extra shrimp, extra everything but refuse to pay for it. Why ask for things if you don’t want to pay ? They let their kids do whatever and get pissed if you ask them to control their damn kids! (obviously i don’t ask them that way). I don’t understand why they feel they can do whatever they want. And then they pull the race card… I sat a group of 4 black girls in the back of the restaurant next to white people and mexicans and had the nerve to ask if we sat them in the back because there black. Are you kidding me ?? Black costumers lie to get there meals free. Try to leave without paying and the list goes on !! I could right a book of events that black people have done that surprise me. Don’t get me wrong white people can do really stupid and rude things in restaurants as well as mexicans and all other races but black BY FAR are the worst. I am not trying to be “racist” all my friends besides 2 are black. My mexican parents adopted a black teenage girl before they had me. I have black cousins and aunts and uncles. I don’t have anything against black people but this is just the truth about them. No one wants to serve them NOT because there black but because of their actions. Sorry i know its harsh but the truth hurts

  • Mike Benson

    Its a big relief to see that black folks are here admitting the truth. Thank you. The ones that arent, “nigga please”. You know good and well that most black folks don’t tip. Stop with the denial. I served 72 people tonight. I had two stiffs. Both stiffs were from black folks. I’m ok with getting stiffed twice, it’s not the point I’m making. I understand that not all blacks folks stiff you, but as a whole, they will leave you with zero. These are facts that if spoken about will dub you racist. The ones of you that tip thank you, it’s appreciated. I asked my coworker to see if he knew how to decipher the strange phenomenon, he says that “their feeling of entitlement is genuine”. Think about it. This is not good.

  • Jack

    Tipping is, and always should be, optional.  That’s why it called a tip, and not a line item on the bill.  It sucks to not get a tip, but that’s the risk any server takes.    

    • Jjdukedevils69

      lol at optional…i work in a tipped business. and believe me we remember habitual stiffers..keep goin there..they DO SPIT ON UR FOOD, THEY DO THROW UR BAGS, THEY DO F**K UR CAR UP, AND U DONT GET THE ALCOHOL U WANTED….WE DEAL WITH U A**HOLES, BELIEVE ME, WE GET OUR SATISFACTION. THAT IS OUR RELEASE. 

    • Jjdukedevils69

      and i did a study on tipping for valet…on average over 3 months, asian people tipped 2.96 a car, white 1.96, BLACKS .49 CENTS…..AND THERE WAS A BLACK GUY THAT CAME IN 4 TIMES AND GAVE $20 TO EVERY VALET OUT THERE. 95% OF BLACKS ARE SAD. I ACTUALLY LIKE U NOT TIPPIN….I/WE ALL GET OUR REVENGE…MAKES MY DAY

      • Jjdukedevils69

        my first post didnt go thru. blacks are always dsick for some reason…maybe cuz u eat out too much and cant afford it. we always remember habitual stiffers. U DO EAT SPIT, WE DO THROW UR BAGS, WE DO REV UR ENGINE OVER REDLINE FOR 5 MINUTES….U STIFF, LMAO, U PAY

    • Huhucsh

      Yes, it’s not illegal to not tip, it’s optional on how much you want to leave… but you are a moron to not tip just because.  How embarrassing is it that people don’t want to wait on a certain group of people because they get treated like crap and don’t get paid for it.  Black people should be embarrassed but they have no shame

    • Hamptonyachts

      What kind of answer is that?

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  • NoMoreMs.NiceGal

    I worked my @ss off last night.  The black people in my section were treated just as everyone else was, with politeness and respect.  NO MORE!!!  The couple at the end, who ran me so much, and then left $2.00 on a $98 tab just gave black people a “no-pass” from here on out.  It actually cost me money to wait on them, (I still have to tip out a bartender, busser and food-runner….more than 4% total.  So, it cost me over $4.00 to wait on them….).  DONE!!!  NO MORE POLITENESS….DON’T CARE!

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