This is going to sound crazy but I am 100% serious, here in the dominican republic if you ever visit you will encounter something called the mandatory by law 10% tip. When you go to a restaurant or a fast food place, and if you stay to eat your food they will charge you 10% automatically by law.

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1. According to Jim Rohn
– The word tip stands for ( To insure Prompt service )
– So the reason you tip is to get better service that usually
– So obviosuly if you do not tip, you can expect to get atleast Good service ( beucase after all you are still a customer )

Now according to Jim
– The right way to tip is to tip before they start serving you
– So you arrive at the restaurant and you give them a tip of your choice at that moment
– And based on that tip, they will you a prompt better service

Now I tried this
– And my waiter lost his mind, he didn’t understand what just happened
– He looked at me and froze and performed super nervously
– I was with my brother and he had never seen that either, and he said that I broke our waiter

Objections:
– I know what you thinking, if I tip I first, how do I know this person isn’t just going to take the money and run
– Well let’s flip the question, if you don’t tip first, how does the waiter know that all his extra service wont go to waste because you don’t plan to tipping at all
– I would advise to give it a try

2. How Do I tip
– I’m not a billionaire and I’m not insensitive to money
– And I don’t believe that I just give someone 30-50 of my bill just because everyone else tells me too ( that’s stupid, and I like to think for myself )
– I usually tip between 10-15%, that’s the truth and sometimes I don’t tip a percentage I just tip a dollar amount

For example
– here in Dominican Republic I get charged 10% automatically no matter what ( I think that is wrong )
– I shouldn’t be forced to offset someone wages, the employer should do that with his business
– But since I’m not a politician, if I get decent service I don’t tip anything and if get good service then I tip the 5% mission

Let’s say I’m at the grocery store
– And a guy bagging my groceries, and wants to help me take it to my car ( I know he wants money for that )
– So if I have money, I tell him how much I’ll give him
– And if I don’t have money, I tell him I don’t have money ( you can help or stay with the next customer )

3. When don’t I tip
– Whenever its take out I don’t tip
– Whenever you’re just doing your job I don’t tip
– Whenever the service wasn’t good I didn’t tip

Overall
– The thing about tipping is that its not an obligation
– But its a choice and some days you can have extra
– And some days you don’t
– But be upfront about it, it should get you a bad service just not a prompt service

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