There should be no apostrophe after "pizzas".Well thats weird, I only have Domino's pizzas' delivered, which is handy because my apostrophe use is awesome.
Anyhoo. I'm either spending 20 to 30 quid on the pizzas plus sides, and the delivery person always seems to pause, like they're expecting something. So they get a cheery "Thanks!" and the door slammed in their face.
I've wondered if there's some reason I should tip them. I've already donated a penny to charity when I pay ffs, they round up and donate to some charity, but obviously I don't wanna talk about that or bang on about it like some.
We're not the USA. We have a minimum wage. They can't possibly be living off their earnings from delivering pizza.
So why should I tip them?
In a restaurant, yes, I add on 20% usually, ONLY if I've enjoyed the meal and the service was good. If either weren't, they get nowt. Reward good stuff, don't reward bad stuff.
Still don't get why I should pay yet more money out for what is meant to be free delivery.
And there's one missing from "thats", but maybe OLM's stolen it for his own personal version of "it's".There should be no apostrophe after "pizzas".
3 pints of Fosters for £4.60 in the Griffin...the 40p stays with the girls serving
I always get takeaway on just eat. Pay up front on card, so no cash changes hands and therefore no tipping dilemma.
How much is it per pint?
I'm cooking a Mexican but her indoors has just rang and said her car won't start.
She's stuck in South Hunsley car par after taking Junior Junior swimming.
I've had s few glasses of Madiran, which is my new favourite wine, and can do **** all about it.
Ah well......
How much is it per pint?
Ha edit 2 pints...I wish it was 3 but the math doesn't fit.
And there's one missing from "thats", but maybe OLM's stolen it for his own personal version of "it's".
I think you mean Moderator's, or was your quota already met?Moderators have a daily apostrophe quota that we're obliged to use up, it's not as easy as it look's.
If they're there on a Saturday night serving you a meal, it means they aren't at home with their family or out with their friends, they're giving up their free time to make sure you have an enjoyable evening.
Erm, they're not. They're trying to make a living. Nobody ever serving me a meal has thought "I'll come in, do a few hours, make sure Bummers has a great time and then I'll leave. No need to pay me."