Question about tipping.?
My brother & I had a disagreement about how much to tip - he has worked in the restaurant business for over 20 years & is a chef. The other night we took my mother out to eat my father ended up paying but couldn't go so he asked that my brother & I paid the tip. Our meal before tax ended up being $61, I pulled out my little tip card that I've had for years it gives the amount for a tip for 15% & 20%. My brother got angry when he saw my tip card and told me I should know how to do the math (math has NEVER been my strong point & don't see anything wrong with my card since I don't want to cheat anyone). I always tip 20% I told my brother according to the card that the tip should be $12.20 whenever I see change I always just round up so I would of left the server a $13 tip which I think is fair. My brother started to talk to me like he was scolding me telling me that you should never leave change (which I don't) and that it should be 20% or more which goes to show you he isn't good at math either because he thought the $12.20 was the 15% amount.
So then he demands that I pay $10 and he put an additional $11 with my $10.
I was just a bit annoyed because I am not cheap I think 20% is fair and I always leave a tip. Also I didn't think our server was that great. I didn't like how she just left our table cluttered she also seemed annoyed when I ordered Iced Tea. So am I wrong for just wanting to tip the average 20% for average service? My brother made it seem like I was the worst tipper ever! I have gone out on dates with guys who think that the servers shouldn't be tipped at all because its their job and I've always left a tip on the table for the server at the end of the meal.