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If you're not familiar with Hot Pot, you order broth from a menu with check boxes, and also order meat, veggies and / or noodles from the same check box menu.
They bring the broth to a small induction stove at the table and you heat it up and then cook and serve your own food.
This server was at our table for 3 minutes to collect our menu and drop off our order.
I tipped 10% and she came back to the table pointing at the pre-filled out 18%, 20%, and 25% check mark boxes on the receipt,"you not checking this?" When my tip is clearly written in the "other" section.
I just said, "no, I wrote my tip" as she huffed off to enter it into the terminal.
What is this entitlement for barely any service? She said more words complaining about the tip than greeting us!!
Never more than 10% again. I'm starting to lean at tipping based on hourly table use, but would really like tipping to be eliminated.
Not a chance in Hell this happened in real life, OP π
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The server confrontation.