Cita
Posted : 5/13/2013 10:45:26 AM
At my favorite places, I usually tip $1 or $2 when I'm picking up take-out - they often spend a lot of work packing it up nicely with condiments, separating rice from saucy foods, and that sort of thing. It really makes a difference to me if they package things carefully and are conscientious with the order compared to just throwing things together. I figure they appreciate a tip (especially because it's not a given), I appreciate them putting in extra effort, so it makes sense. Plus I live in a small town, so I see the same people over and over again, and would rather they thought fondly of me!
For coffee shops etc., I tip if I order something weird - for example, at Starbucks I sometimes want a floofy drink (e.g., peppermint white mocha!) that's half-caff. That must be annoying, because it's only 1 shot of espresso, so they have to do some extra leg work to get half a shot of regular and half a shot of decaff. I'm happy to show my appreciation for that.
BF always tips in tip jars because he worked through high school at an ice cream stand. When people left tips, even small ones, he was SO HAPPY that he always wants to pay it forward unless the service is bad. He tips especially generously (say, $2 for 2 ice creams) for young workers.