[QUOTE="B33thoven"]You think that absolutely average service from waiters is a 'result' and worth rewarding? Okay.Engrish_MajorNo. 15% means "acceptable" or "satisfactory". Rewarding would be 20 or 25%.Please explain to me why I should give 15% to waiters as standard.
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[QUOTE="B33thoven"]rawsavonAlso, an alt account?Yes, as it happens.
[QUOTE="B33thoven"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] That is where we differ...culturally as well as personally -part of what makes America great IMO- We are all about results here. We are a merit pay culture...we reward resultsrawsavonYou think that absolutely average service from waiters is a 'result' and worth rewarding? Okay. Some people look for reasons not to tip Some people look for reasons to tip I have no problem being the later.Whereas I can't help noticing that an excellent example of the former is, you know, that it's the obligation of the employer to pay their employees and there's no good reason why an exception should be made for waiting.
lol If you take a music theory class youll find that its not 1/10 as hard to write any of that stuff as people think it is. Classical music is alot more formulaic than alot of music today is just saying.VendettaRed07Oh, rest assured I understand music theory far more than you do. Verse-chorus form, the most popular form for popular music today, constrains the music to a point where musical development is essentially impossible since music that follows the exposition is an exact repetition of it. There is virtually no piece of classical music that is not rhapsodic by comparison. Classical music is the hardest genre to excel at. Its demands in mastery of instrumentation, counterpoint, form and thematic development and transformation are unrivalled in any other genre. Still, don't let that stop you spraying your uninformed opinion all over the internet like the rest of the plebs in this thread.
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