Chapter 115: The gap between people

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Inside the restaurant.

"what's happenin?"

Monica asked.

Rachel had already guessed the reason, and stretched out her hands in shame to cover her eyes.

"It seems that our great surgeon is not very good at math."

Rose shook his head and said triumphantly: "His tip was only 4%."

"So?"

Adam didn't care.

"So, he is too stingy."

Ross contemptuously said: "Normal 15%, so many people like us naturally have to give 20%, at the very least, it can't be less than 10%. What is 4%?"

"Is a tip necessary?"

Adam retorted: "Is it mandatory?"

"of course!"

Ross shouted, "This is our thanks to the waiter for serving us, Rachel, you are the waiter, for you?"

"Hmm."

Rachel coughed and whispered: "This is my father."

"This is your father?"

Rose exclaimed, "Don't you feel bothered by his behavior?"

"All right."

Rachel saw Rose reluctantly, and said angrily: "If he goes to our cafe to drink coffee, someone must sneeze into his coffee, but I've told him countless times, and he can't change it at all."

"Why change?"

Adam interjected: "It is you who want to change!"

"what?!"

Rachel and Rose shouted in unison.

"Tipping is just a custom, and it's a bad habit formed over the years. It's not mandatory. Otherwise, it would be eating the king's meal."

Adam explained: "This was passed from the European side. At first, it was just an act of thanking for quality service and showing off wealth. Now it has to be given. There is also a particular proportion, and it is even despised if you give less. The waiter will also contaminate the food. What is this not a vice?"

"How can this be considered a vice?"

Ross argued: "This is equivalent to not giving part of the meal cost to the restaurant, but directly to the waiter, as long as you give it properly..."

"What is appropriate?"

Adam interrupted: "Can you pay for 10%, 15%, 20% of meals? Can you guarantee that the psychological expectations of each waiter are the same? You give 15%, and he thinks he should get 20%, even if you give it. The highest is 20%, but he thinks he looks handsome and serves very well. Will he ask for a higher percentage?

Let alone impossible, the increasing proportions of 10%, 15%, and 20% speak for themselves, and once they are dissatisfied, your food is at risk of being contaminated!

People spend money to eat, to enjoy, should they guess the psychological expectations of every waiter in every restaurant, and then worry about whether their food has been sneezing?

Instead of this, why not just cut off this bad habit, calculate the direct proportion of death to the waiter into the meal cost, and distribute it by the restaurant?

The waiters are no longer entangled with the direct interests of customers, and the excessive psychological expectations, the cleanliness of the food is definitely greatly improved.

And serving customers, isn’t this the job of a waiter?

Hiring waiters to serve customers is the restaurant’s job, otherwise, should customers do it themselves? It's not a buffet and takeaway!

Furthermore, every time you give a tip, the customer has to calculate it by himself. Isn’t it troublesome?

Shouldn't the merchant serve the customers to the greatest extent?

These are the general rules of the world, you are breaking the rules! "

"What you said is wrong, what you said is wrong..."

Ross was speechless, so he could only deny it like a repeater, unwilling to accept Adam's "criticism".

"Adam, tipping is now customary. As long as it falls within a certain range, it's all right."

Monica explained: "The kind you said is too extreme."

"correct!"

Rose's eyes lit up: "You are too extreme, how can there be so many people who want to be hard to fill? At least I haven't seen it since I was a kid."

"is it?"

Adam smiled playfully: "Have you never seen it? How did I hear that every time someone stays in a hotel, he not only packs all the hotel’s bathing items, but also constantly asks the waiter for rolls of toilet paper, and even the head of the bed. Remove the bulbs of the lights and take them away..."

"Monica!!!"

Rose couldn't listen anymore, and shouted blushingly.

That's right, someone is talking about him!

Originally, he would confidently say that this was his right. No matter how upset the hotel and the waiter were, they could only put it in their hearts, and was as clever as he never stayed in the same hotel.

But he had just criticized Leonard for being stingy, tipping too little, and tipping is indeed not mandatory. Even if the waiter is upset, he can only wait for revenge next time.

Is there any difference between the two?

Obviously not.

Therefore, he was embarrassed.

"I didn't talk to Adam, I swear!"

Monica quickly raised her hand, resolutely not to be the Back Pot Man.

"Well, I'm just a metaphor."

Adam smiled and said, "Leonard is a cardiothoracic surgeon at New York University Medical Center. His income in one year is worth your ten years. Is he short of that tip? It was his treat today and it cost $500. Stingy?

of course not! Just like you absolutely do not lack those rolls of toilet paper and lamp bulbs!

As long as it is within the scope of the rules, how to choose is personal freedom. Don't use this as a reference to others, or even rise to the level of morality and character. "

"what are you guys saying?"

At this moment, Leonard came back and asked curiously.

"Nothing, nothing!"

Ross hurriedly covered and stared at Adam eagerly.

"It's nothing."

Adam smiled perfunctorily.

His remark was half-truth.

In his eyes, the tip of the United States is like money from a previous life, and it is being fired by a few people more and more, even to the point where it is beyond the reach of most people.

It's no joke that no one wants to pick up the red bomb but has to bite the bullet to pick it up.

Not giving enough, being despised and losing face, here is the risk of being sneezing and spitting from the waiter. Even some relatives and friends who have a sense of justice will despise their moral character, proper vice!

This is the truth.

But Leonard was resolutely fighting this vice because he insisted on principle, or he was stingy...Well, Adam was not sure, he was just flattering.

As for why you didn't tell the story just now?

Tonight, it is obvious that I have already taken enough shots, so I should change it, and then unconsciously say it out of Rachel's mouth. Then it will be obviously sincere and the effect will be better.

Alas, in order to prolong his life as soon as possible and avoid premature death, he is really good enough.

According to Leonard's humbling Sheldon's statement, this is an inevitable interpersonal practice. If you don't like it, you must follow it.

But flattering, flattering, flattering, and flattering are much better than "chrysanthemums, broken, wounded, your smile is yellow, and the flowers are heartbroken"...

"Let's go."

Leonard ended the dinner in a good mood.

As the attending doctor in a large department of a large hospital, he is flattered by interns in a different way every year. It is said that he has become accustomed to ignoring it for granted.

But people are different from people.

Adam is talented, wealthy and ambitious, and he is a good friend of his precious daughter. Can such young talents photographs that are comparable to those ‘beautiful and glamorous goods’?