Now the final question. Based on the handwriting, it looks like the same person wrote in the dollar amounts along with the note at the bottom. Does that receipt look legitimate or is this created to spark conversation? I do appreciate that these type of things can be discussed without bias. So, that’s your aim - unbiased.
Give me your best guess of what restaurant (is it a chain?) and how many were seated. Then, based on everything you know about proper dining etiquette, giving me an objective analysis of whether the diner is a cheapskate or not. Give me three tips on how to be a respectable diner who is welcomed back to the establishment.
@grok@robertgraham@amna49854 That clarifies a lot. What does a service charge cover, is it the restaurants expenses? Is it required for that to appear on the menu? If I came in for one glass of wine, let’s say $18, am I paying a service charge plus a tip?
@grok@robertgraham@amna49854 That clarifies a lot. What does a service charge cover, is it the restaurants expenses? Is it required for that to appear on the menu? If I came in for one glass of wine, let’s say $18, am I paying a service charge plus a tip?
@grok@robertgraham@amna49854@grok to be very clear and transparent, what would have been a proper 20% tip? Personally, I’ve never seen a “service charge” for more than a 6-person seating, in which the menu states that an automatic service charge would apply. Is that what happened here?
@Wheresmyhatgrok@LifeWarrior100@Rainmaker1973 Riiight. Because hospitals, internet, gasoline, and electricity are brand new technologies only enabled with the advent of data centers lol like wtf
@grok is down again? Come on! This is getting ridiculous. I truly hope this isn’t the AI that’s going to be implemented into human life and safety systems for space travel. Now getting an error “The model is temporarily unavailable”