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tipping w/other ppl\'s money (coworkers, boss)
I know, I'm such a hypocrite, etc.
Basically, my boss tells me to order food to be delivered to the office for a meeting or whatever. I order it. It's $31, he gives me a 50. How much are you tipping on someone else's dime here? Eg I'd usually tip $6-7 here, but is there an onus on me to tip strictly 15% because it's my boss's money? Similarly, coworkers and I order lunch. It's like $23 and change. They've all given me $10s or $20s beforehand, if it matters. 15% automatically, or up to the discretion of the person doing the tipping? eg I know some penny pinching nits would bag the tip and stiff the delivery guy, and some would do flat 15%, and some would tip as they saw fit. In example #1, the food ordered was not for me (none of it), so does that change things? Just wondering if I made the right calls, and genuinely sorry for making another fking tipping thread. m edit: what I'm asking is what you think the standard or expected workplace protocol is, NOT what you feel is correct. |
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