25 Bad Tips Left By People So Arrogant They Don't Deserve To Eat At Restaurants
"Never mess with the person serving your food."
Some people treat tipping like a personal insult, and restaurant workers are usually the ones left to deal with it.
In this roundup, servers and other food service employees share the worst tips they have ever received, from zeroes and rude notes to bizarre messages that seem designed to sting. The common thread is simple: entitlement, bad manners, and a total lack of appreciation for the people bringing the meal to the table.
Keep scrolling for 25 of the most arrogant tip moments people have ever seen, and decide for yourself which one is the worst.
1. Well, at least they made the effort to draw a smiley face.
2. Eternal life is a pretty good tip, to be fair.
3. Violence is never justified.
4. "Don't believe the liberal media."
5. Paying for the privilege to serve.
6. A big, fat zero.
7. "Stop snitching."
8. Not amused.
9. "There goes your tip."
10. Pretty sure Luiz would go to heaven before this guy.
And if you think that got messy, check out how friends argued over splitting a bill evenly after one person ordered extravagantly.
11. Yummy.
12. "Use an umbrella when it rains."
13. "Learn to smile."
14. Wow! That must've broken the bank.
15. "Learn English."
16. Hmm, it doesn't sound like he's that sorry.
17. A crusty tip.
18. I.O.U.
19. "Get rid of masks; tips will be bigger."
20. Nobody gets paid enough to deal with this.
21. Oh, but it's okay for the "sinful homosexual" to work his butt off serving you?
22. So much audacity.
23. I mean, it might come in handy if you get a DUI sometime soon.
24. No, lady, a thank you is NOT enough!
25. Perhaps it's an invitation to the States?
So, there you have it. Twenty-five bad tips left by people so arrogant they don't deserve to eat at restaurants.
What's your take on this? Do you think it's fair for people to leave without tipping their servers, or are these food servers well within their rights to be livid?
After all, food servers work hard catering to their customers and surviving on minimum wage. Surely, it's not unreasonable for them to expect to be tipped accordingly.
It's fair to say that the majority of entitled customers like these would never be able to make it if the tables were turned. We bet they'd feel differently about tipping if they were earning $2.13 an hour.
We would love to hear your opinions on this topic. You can share your thoughts with us in the comment section.
Want the same “who owes what” fight, read why one person refused to pay their “fair share” when splitting dinner unequally with friends.