My understanding is, in that situation, it would be rude to tip using only coins. “Sorry. Don’t have any paper currency on me”. ![]()
You can’t set me up for a joke like this. Every fiber in my being is trembling as I hold back.
NoDak.
Let it out … You know you want to.
Sometimes it helps to tell them that if the weight is too heavy for them, you can help them set it down without dropping it.
What’s proper etiquette if I’m tipping with a credit card?
I believe Venmo is the preferred method these days.
Oh. I was just going to swipe it . . . somewhere.
Multiple areas to pick from.
What’s the coin slot for?
Canadians.
There’s a handy little coin purse up there. If you meet a really talented girl she can shoot them back out at you. ![]()
Um, yeah. I expect change
Wow. Shitty tipper. Remind me to never lift in lingerie in your gym.
Ha! I’ve derailed long enough anyway
Haha. Derails are my favorite.
With credit cards, my first move is usually to try to tap. If that doesn’t work, one is generally asked to insert the chip. Failing that, I generally swipe, placing the strip in the bottom position.
A hundred dollars in loonies and toonies is still a hundred dollars. Of course, a hundred dollars in Canadian money is only about sixty dollars in real currency.
I have never been a cheapskate and tip adequately for adequate service. But Canadian cheapskates are a dime a dozen. And they would probably tip using the “Canadian Tire money” offered as a 1% cashback at Canada’s favourite hardware store.
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I meant more that they have $1 and $2 coins to be used in the coin slot. But your statement holds. Lol
I tried that and got charged twice.
