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Waitresses Giving Men Terrible Service - MGTOW

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Published on 04 Dec 2020 / In People & Blogs

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This video is brought to you by a donation from James and here's what he has to say: "Greetings Sandma, Would you please consider commenting on the apparent sub-par service provided to single males in bars and restaurants. I have observed, on several occasions, where single females and couples with females receive significantly greater attention by both male and female staff than do I, or the single males that I have discussed this with. Could this be a result of the Female Collective Shaming tactic of reviews given to "Brick & Mortar" establishments, which poses a threat to their business unless they cater to the needs of the "whammins"? Thanks, again, for all of your efforts." Well James thanks for the donation and topic. I'm not sure so I decided to see if I could find explanations online from people that work in the service industry and here's what someone named Tracey has to say on Quora and I quote: "As a member of the world of tipped employees I can give my non-scientific findings over a period of 10 + years of bartending. Men tip better and are far easier to take care of in a bar or restaurant. I hate to speak against my own gender but unfortunately this happens to be the case. In fact I have had women grab a check that her male partner has cashed out and change a tip more than once in my time behind the bar. Women also find it difficult to order in general where as a man usually knows what he wants when he sits down, orders it and doesn't "customize" his order with modifications like "I want a side of this or that" "light on the this or that" etc. Women tend to be harder to please in general. I still have love for my ladies but you broads can really work a nerve!" unquote. Before I discuss why female wait staff and service industry workers seemingly put more effort into females and couples then individual men or groups of men let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor The MGTOW Book Collection: Anyways, now back to the video. So from the story I started about Tracy saying that women are more difficult to deal with in bars in restaurants it would make sense that waitresses would put more effort into them, not because of some sort of female own group preference but because if they don't put the extra effort in then women are more likely to leave negative reviews on things like Yelp or go to the manager and threaten their job. Women being more demanding means that the wait staff male or female understands this and pays more attention to picky women so they don't run into trouble. Another interesting part of this story is that it's like the video I did discussing if women preferred alpha males or beta males? There were supposedly scientific studies arguing one thing and other studies arguing another. I found the same sorts of studies when it came to who tipped more, men or women? I think that it's women giving the people doing the surveys unreliable information because we all know that bullshit baffles the brain. women know the answer that men tip better. Tracy working in a bar for ten plus years can tell you this. Not only that but she's witnesses women stealing the tip money for themselves that the male she was with left for the wait staff. She mentioned that only happened with women and not with men. Make of that what you will but I just know that if the truth hurts what you want to do is confuse people and spread disinformation. If we don't know reliably who leaves a better tip, men or women then we can't say that men are better tippers then women.







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Councilof1
Councilof1 3 years ago

Tipping seems to be an American thing. I rarely tip. Then again i rarely go to restaurants they're over priced and the food isn't that good. I can cook just as well. Last time i went to a restaurant the waitress was rude as soon as she came to the table so I left. She actually got offended.

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sauger1001
sauger1001 3 years ago

Waahmen are usually more picky than guys. As a guy, I will speak out if my steak doesn't come to me in the way I ordered, or the vegetables are burned. Pretty obvious stuff. Those restaurants won't see me again.

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zdoctor
zdoctor 3 years ago

so i have found that on average men leave better tips. any time im out i typically see men over tip. but thats just what i have seen

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One_Ronin
One_Ronin 3 years ago

In fairness I get very good service at a nice eatery / sports pub near me. Often I get more than one female server conversing with me and bringing me my drinks / food. The male bar tenders serve me on occasion depending where I sit and treat me well. I go there X2 week roughly to take advantage of the specials. I think that the attention get is because of Covid (they need the business), and I always tip. Lastly I think the female servers like me generally and see me as a dude who does not give AF (which I don't) which appeals to them. So in summary female servers like me for Validation and Money (who knew).

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Doubt
Doubt 3 years ago

In "fairness" lol you fucking retard. Sharing experiences and opinions has nothing to do with fair.

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