Re: Why are Las Vegas cabbies so weird about tips?
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Um what the hell else is he supposed to ask?
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He's not supposed to ask anything. He's supposed to give you your change and wait and see what, if anything, you hand him back as a tip.
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Incorrect. He is supposed to expect a tip. That's the tacit agreement you participated in when you got in the taxi, even if you don't like it like that.
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So are waiters, but when did you go into a restaurant and pay in cash, only to have the waiter ask how much you want back?
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JESUS F'IN CHRIST HAVE YOU EVER EATEN IN A RESTAURANT?
In case you haven't, here's how it goes, standard-like: Waiter gives you check for $150, you put $200 (or whatever amount) in the folder. Waiter, without looking at the amt of the bill or what you left, will ALMOST ALWAYS ASK, "Can I bring you change for that or are you all set?"
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