Man sparks TikTok debate after giving a negative tip to restaurant staff

A man has sparked a debate after he gave staff a negative tip at a restaurant due to the bad service he claimed he received.

In a viral video that has been viewed more than one million times @gameoftony filmed himself giving a $-32.49 tip adding in the caption for the clip: “Wrong food, waiting forever, rude waitresses, so sad.”

It would appear that the user was attempting to have a joke as although he doesn’t look to have left a tip his attempt to leave a negative tip would have seen him pay nothing which isn’t exactly allowed. Also upon closer inspection, he is writing on the customer copy of the receipt.

One person replied: “I don’t think that’s how it works. You still have to pay, my guy.” Another person said: “Sadly this doesn’t work.”

Although this is clearly a joke, many felt that the gag was unfair on the staff especially in the catering industry as tips can make up a large part of their wage.

One person said in reply: “As a past waitress this makes me sad. I always tip even if there are issues. We are human, mistakes happen.”

A second said: “I mean, I do believe that tips should be based on service the waiter or waitress, but this is ridiculous.”

A third queried: “Did you say anything to the waitress about the wrong food? Did you give them a chance to fix it? Are they understaffed? Was the restaurant busy?”

However, as predicted, this was a joke. In a comment given to Daily Dot, @gameoftony said: “Half of the people understood the joke and half hates me now.”

Tom Kucher

For as long as Tom can remember, he has understood the reality around him through the tinted glasses of works of fiction, be it books, films, TV shows, or anime. An English graduate, he wrote articles on a wide array of topics for several years, from entertainment and pop culture to history and literature. Before that, he was an educator and a roleplay game writer and developer. It is his deeply-rooted love for performing arts and visual media that led him to become a part of the DC team in 2020.

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