LVSteve wrote:
Prolijo;
The reason I started this poll was because I went to lunch the other day with a fellow monger. The bill came and it was about 1500 colones including tip. I left 100 colones but noticed that my friend left 500. It got me to thinking; am I leaving too little. Hence the necessity for this poll.
In my way of thinking, I've learned that I am indeed leaving too little.
LV
I'm sorry, I just don't understand your way of thinking. Currently, nearly 2/3rds of respondants leave about what you left or less. Shouldn't that confirm that you are tipping correctly and that it is your friend that is in the minority? About as many leave nothing at all as those that say they leave 500c., so maybe you should actually leave less.
Your survey question was unclear as to the size of the restaurant tab you were referring to. Of those that say the leave 500c, I'm guessing many of those big tippers were thinkiong more in terms of 10K or more dinner tabs than 1500c lunches. Your friend who left 500c on a 1500c bill left nearly a 50% tip on the the pre-servicio amount. That would be high even by US standards, where larger tips are normally made.
And this survey only asks CRT'ers who as a group are probably more overgenerous than the average tico restaurant-goer. We complain about overtipping BM girls and how it leads to altered expectations and a sense of entitlement. the same argument can be made about disrespecting local customs in restaurants. Many here would say these guys don't get paid as much and that 500c is no big deal. But it is to the average tico and the same attitude many of us have to the overtipper at the BM many tico's have to the overtipping gringo tourist at their various restaurants. Is a tico, who doesn't make any more than the local soda owner going to have to routinely tip 500c now when he goes in for a sandwich in order to just get basic service. And we wonder why there is increasing resentment among many elements of CR society against rich gringos that throw all their dollars around raising local prices and standards further beyond what locals can afford to pay.