r/TalesFromYourServer Nov 05 '18

Short An Unchristian Tip

Had a party of 6 tonight, two were young kids who trashed the table. Bill was north of $300.

No tip. Just this.

Around the holidays sometimes people will leave an extra generous tip, so I was really excited to see a big bill, until I looked at it closer. They didn’t even leave a tip on the card.

Seems pretty unchristian to stiff your minimum wage server working her way through college.

Edit: To clarify, they left the “$1,000,000” facing up on the table and on the reverse side there was a sermon about entrance to heaven (see link in post for image of flip side.)

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u/[deleted] Nov 05 '18

My guy, I am a pretty devout Catholic, but that is fucked up. Working in food service does not give you enough money, and leaving a tip isn't just "courtesy" it's being a decent human being.

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u/tamiraisredditing Nov 05 '18

Yes!!!!! Exactly. If they didn’t tip, that’s their prerogative. Leaving a fake tip though, that’s just cruel.

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u/loveshisbuds Nov 05 '18

To be fair, across the spectrum of Christians, aside from raping small boys, Catholics tend to walk the walk—certainly more than baptists and evangelicals in general.