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Originally Posted by kane
They were talking about this on a sports show I watch most afternoons. I can understand the restaurant wanting to keep its client's business private, but firing the guy seems a little harsh. This actually shows that Peyton is a good dude and that he must have liked the service he got.
I listen to Howard Stern on a regular basis and he says he is so paranoid about ending up in a news story about being a bad tipper that he tips 100% of the bill no matter what.
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Whats wrong with the society there, looks like being called a bad tipper is a disaster...
Ps: I would never tip anything extra if tip is included. If you are rude enough to mandatory include tips in the check you sure do not deserve anything extra.