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    05/09/2017 at 3:17 AM

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  2. Joe Meedoo says:
    05/09/2017 at 4:19 AM

    Wowww, you mean to tell me that if you dress nicely, other people tend to treat you with more respect?

    Shocking!!!!

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  3. Bigg Bunyon says:
    05/09/2017 at 12:29 PM

    And if it’s 102F here and I dress for that (shorts and loose pullover shirt) the service had better be the same as if we’re in our after church clothes. If not, the tip suffers and the wait staff are the losers. Service is the job, not the response. If the service is good the tip is good; if the service is bad, so is the tip. And if the service sucks for a couple of trips, the trips stop altogether. The wait staff can do as they please, but they best remember it’s the person that leaves the tip; not the suit or otherwise “nice” clothes.

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  5. Average Person Lasts 9 Minutes On Hold Before Losing Cool; Millennials Most Patient - Study Finds says:
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  6. Emory Kendrick says:
    04/12/2023 at 12:23 PM

    I dress casually and I tip well.

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  7. Rohan says:
    04/16/2023 at 10:36 AM

    Dress for the occasion. It shows good taste and respect for an establishment

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