The Bigger Tipper

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Short Stories, Romance
Cover of the book The Bigger Tipper by I.M. Gerhi, GPB Janse van Vuuren
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Author: I.M. Gerhi ISBN: 1230000218228
Publisher: GPB Janse van Vuuren Publication: February 8, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: I.M. Gerhi
ISBN: 1230000218228
Publisher: GPB Janse van Vuuren
Publication: February 8, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

In the satiric short story 'The Bigger Tipper' Cindy and Doris discuss the pros and cons of tipping waiters in coffee shops.

“Well Cindy,” said Doris, “I never had a problem with tipping. It was just something we ever think about. We’re just naturally big tippers, especially Robert. Sometimes I would think twice about whether the waiter deserved it or not. Not for Robert, for him it didn’t even matter what the service is like he always tipped. On principle.”

Socialites Cindy and Doris lament the lack of service at local coffee shops. When Cindy says that she has something to complain about Doris tell her about an encounter with a government official that gives a whole new meaning to the idea of a service economy.

“I have this theory,” said Cindy, “they all buy exactly the same brand from the same wholesaler. The same coffee rep visits all the same coffee shops and to taste something better you have to go to the next town, or home.”

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In the satiric short story 'The Bigger Tipper' Cindy and Doris discuss the pros and cons of tipping waiters in coffee shops.

“Well Cindy,” said Doris, “I never had a problem with tipping. It was just something we ever think about. We’re just naturally big tippers, especially Robert. Sometimes I would think twice about whether the waiter deserved it or not. Not for Robert, for him it didn’t even matter what the service is like he always tipped. On principle.”

Socialites Cindy and Doris lament the lack of service at local coffee shops. When Cindy says that she has something to complain about Doris tell her about an encounter with a government official that gives a whole new meaning to the idea of a service economy.

“I have this theory,” said Cindy, “they all buy exactly the same brand from the same wholesaler. The same coffee rep visits all the same coffee shops and to taste something better you have to go to the next town, or home.”

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