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How much do you tip?
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396 Votes

How much do you tip?

Tell us how much you tip

23

I don't tip

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J
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J

20% and up. Tips are shared so less than 20% is hardly worth it. Staff remembers who tips well and treats you accordingly.

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Dave Tucker
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Dave Tucker

I normally tip about 20 pct., but if the service is worth it I have been known to go up to 50 pct.

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Michele Hammer
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Michele Hammer

20-25% unless the service is really poor

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C. Adrian Clark Jr.
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C. Adrian Clark Jr.

20% most of the time. If you can afford to eat out you can afford to tip.

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den b
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den b

20%... sometimes more if it is a place I frequent & the service is outstanding.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

15-18% depending on service.

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Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

5% if the service TOTALLY sucks up to 30% for excellent service.

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Max
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Max

25% for good service, 10% or less for bad service.

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Wayne Purves
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Wayne Purves

It depends on the situation. I will bot tip for a non sit down dining experience.

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Jer W
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Jer W

Usually 15% - unless there is some exceptionally good or bad experience.

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Judy Ostrom-Dixon
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Judy Ostrom-Dixon

10-25% depending on service

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k san
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k san

Depends on the service. I do think we are tip-crazy in this country. I can see tipping food wait staff 15-20%, but then it all bleeds over into hair dressers, nail techs, pet-grooming services, everthing!! and that is ridiculous. There are certain services I do not tip at all! w/o guilt!!!!!!!!!

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

It all depends on the service and quality. I usually tip well, but if the service is not good or bad food, or prices that seem to high, not so much. There is a place in Crooked River Ranch that charges $4.00 for bar food, but there is no bar food. Ripoff! And bad service.

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Joe Ottlinger
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Joe Ottlinger

115-20% sometimes more for exceptional service.

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Bill
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Bill

Usually 15 to 20%

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Amanda Wallace
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Amanda Wallace

I usually tip about 20% if the service is good. I'll tip more if the person goes above and beyond.

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Jane CommunityMember
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Jane CommunityMember

Usually 18%. Although I prefer the system in other countries were you don't tip, and service is included in the price of the dish. That seem fairer to the back of the house employees.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

depends on the service received...if it's decent to good, usually 20%...if the service was bad, 5 - 10%

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

How much should you tip?

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I don't tip

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Do you think higher  SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?
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355 Votes

Do you think higher SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Beginning to look like the city wants to be a mini Portland. Not what Central Oregon is all about.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

People are already dealing with bidenomics, vote this woke city council out

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No

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Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?
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336 Votes

Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?

Yes

4

No

3

Yes

4 Comments
Michael Thille
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Michael Thille

Piping the canals to conserve water is the logical next step. Where does Commissioner Adair think the wildlife got a drink before the canals were made over 100 years ago? I will admit reducing Junipers and reinvigorating our wild grasslands makes sense.

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Delaney Gates
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Delaney Gates

The canals were not put in as "water features" for people's backyards. Build your own water feature and pay for the water. This water is meant for agriculture.

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SunnySunshinestein
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SunnySunshinestein

Get it done, it's way past time.

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happy jean
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happy jean

Commission Adair, where do you think wildlife get water when irrigation water is off Oct-March? Please share your plan and funding strategy for removing 5 million juniper trees. What will happen to the wildlife that live in those trees. Your argument is weak.

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No

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snowzone
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snowzone

Why do Bend residence have to accommodate Jefferson county. I'm sure someone up there can figure a way go pump the water they need out of Lake Billy Chinook

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Alma and Bruce Miller
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Alma and Bruce Miller

I agree with commissioner Patti Adair - there are other alternatives.

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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski
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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski

Wildlife has relied on these open canals for decades. There is no other option for critter water.

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