I have a few question that follows the tipping questions.
If you go to the counter, order your food. But they bring it to you. Do you leave a tip and if so, how much?
If you go to the counter, order your food. Pick up your food. But they do come by ask if you need anything else, and clean up while you're still sitting there, do you leave a tip and if so, how much?
Lastly. If you go to a Carl's Jr. (fast food joint), where you order your food, they bring it to you, then clear your table (as you may still be sitting there), do you give them a tip (I probably wouldn't leave it there as anyone can sit down and take it) and if so, how much?
As for my own stories, I know people who work at restaurants and can make a grip of money. I also know people who don't make much at all, but bust their butts doing all they can. For myself, I try to be the "bank" so I can figure tipping. Thankfully, within groups, we tend to just split it evenly. I typically double the tax (which used to be about 18%, but is now about 20% can we say ouch to the tax). I am like my friend, I scale how well they did, by how well they keep my water glass filled. It shows me how many times they either come back to the table, or are looking at the table. What I dislike is when I have about 5 people serving me and no one really did much but their job. One person sat us. Another took our drink order. Another brought the drinks. Another took the order. Another delivered the order. Another cleared the table. Oh the person who took the order, returns to see if we want dessert. No? Another person brings the check. Seriously, what is up with that? I cant see how any of them make any money on tips, when they have to split it....6+ ways. Because I know waiters/waitresses, I try to tip well. At least 20% and if they did great, as much as I can afford or feel like giving. As with many of you, if the meal ends up at $20, I feel bad leaving $3-4 bucks. So I try to leave more, depending on how broke I am.