Our reader Amelia recently sent us a letter detailing her recent restaurant experience raises important questions about tipping etiquette, customer service, and how to navigate conflict.

Hereโs her full story:
I (30F) went out to a nice restaurant with my husband (30M) last night to celebrate his big promotion. Everything was going well until the very end, when the waitress completely ruined it with her entitled attitude.

When the check came, I left a $10 tip on top of the $85 bill. As the waitress picked up the money, she sneered and said loudly, โTen bucks? This isnโt the 1950s anymore, you know.โ
I was stunned. Her tone was so condescending and rude. My husbandโs eyes widened in disbelief.
โExcuse me?โ I said, instantly annoyed. โI think 10 bucks on an $85 bill is more than fair.โ
The waitress rolled her eyes dramatically. โItโs a standard 20% tip these days, cheapskate. Do you not know how to calculate that?โ

I couldnโt believe her snotty attitude. That $10 was over 11% which is a decent tip by any measure. Her entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
โYou know what,โ I snapped, losing my cool. โWith that kind of nasty attitude, you donโt deserve a tip at all!โ
I swiftly reached over and snatched the $10 bill back off the table. The waitressโs mouth fell open, and she started loudly berating me with insults, calling me names and causing a whole scene. Other diners turned to gawk at the commotion. My husband was embarrassed.
Finally, the manager had to come over and forcibly remove the unhinged waitress, who was still yelling at me. We ended up just having to leave without leaving a tip.
Iโll admit I probably overreacted, but her smug, condescending behavior absolutely infuriated me. After treating a customer so disrespectfully, she didnโt deserve anything extra. But Iโm getting heated debates from others on whether I should have just brushed it off instead of making a scene. What do you think?




