This is such a difficult topic to talk about sometimes, so thank you for discussing it. It's hard not to give tips sometimes because we have the 15% tip mentality engrained for most services. Even placing an online pick up order at Chili's or take out, there is an automatic encouraged tip (close to the dine in price). Not sure if it is a covid-19 related phenomenon, but I always feel like tipping (even for a take out) because I know local businesses need support especially now.
Many restaurants and business have grown dependent on tips over the years so in some places they even replace big parts of wages. Easier for a government to just make sure that workers get decent wages instead of having them be reliant on charity.
Its messed up that employees food industry in America have such a low wage. If that wasnt the case, we would really need to tip but I've seen my sister work so hard in that industry but she had to rely on tips because her hourly was around $5
more so due to business owners, cause in the US primarily more southern states, restaurant owners can pay less than min wage on the basis of tips being a servers primary source of income, Arizona is an example, woman was getting paid ~3 bucks even though fed min wage is 7-8
@@andrewdoesyt7787 I'd argue it does have a bit to do with wage and general culture as opposed to just being nice. I'm from the UK and regularly my family eat out without tipping. I'm sure many other families do too.
As a business owner, local businesses pay what they can, if they could pay you more, they would. Increasing the wage could fuck over some businesses entirely and cause them to shut down
There is this one place in our town called Osaka's and it requires you to tip. If you buy 15 dollars of food, then you have to pay like $4 in tips. I feel like this kind of destroys the whole purpose and meaning of tips but at the same time, the waiters receive more money and they might have a family to take care of.
Because the USA is a third world country that refuses to pay a living wage to workers, furthermore workers refuse to unionize because everyone wants tips for themselves. Self fulfilling loop where you tip because you have to and not because you want to
I agree with you a bit in other countries they have a good salary but in america they have a low salary but they get tips so its kind of crazy i think they should have more money tbh
The thing is, our wages are fine, our system is based around the constant movement of people from jobs, for example, the average time people work for restaurants is literally a month and a half, so their wages are low because they’re usually side jobs, jobs on the bottom are supposed to be starters, that’s why the wages are so small. That’s also why it’s so easy to become a manager 😂
Other country’s have an extremely low salary compared to that in the US, but if your comparing it to some extremely rich country like Norway or Germany then that’s your bad judgement.
My area has a $15 minimum wage but it's so expensive to live there, basically living in an urban area will set you back $2,000 a month just in rent. Honestly, it isn't just the wage. You definitely have to take location into factor, and not just by country, but by city as well.
I think people are tipping more because they appreciate you being there and open in a time when a lot of business have closed permanently. There are also people that appreciate the fact that you are working at all, in a time when many will not.
you dont have to be sorry for someone tipping bro....its your hard work and the way you treat your customers.....you earned every single tip you got....keeep up the goood work mann
I completely agree 100% with you. I worked for tips but would feel bad if a customer would do that too. Buy something, to make sure their is a tip for me.
If you have the money, tipping is a nice gesture it’s not necessary but if someone’s having a bad day it could put a smile on their face, but if you can’t you don’t have to at all
I think people realize nice food workers are hard to come by so they tip hoping they stay, which is really the owners fault/responsibility not the customers fault for not paying properly.
I never get why the US is so big on tips. Waiters and cafe workers basically live off of tips from what i know and some places even expect you to tip. I don't get why people have to pay for something and then pay some extra on top. Sure, give a tip if you feel generous and appreciative of the service you got, but i don't know why people should be expected to tip all the time. If the business is run right, just paying for the product/service is enough to cover the expenses, as well as the payments for the employees. With the constant 20% tip culture or habit or whatever, the business essentially doesn't give a shit about the employees and the employees depend on the customer to give more money over what they paid for. Doesn't sound right.
Tipping is only normal for trolly boys in my country as they are underpaid, and wait staff are usually paid minimum wage yet because of America influence they are making you feel like you have to pay and in the fancy ones/American owned stores they already include a large tip. Which is total crap because those employees have to be paid minimum wage at least. Here most store attendants aren't paid enough and it is even discouraged to tip them by the owners. Tips are nice if actually earned, if it wasn't good enough service do not demand it as the customers aren't your employers. And yes I've worked retail, house keeping and babysitting; the last two are also underpaid and harder than waiting.
Whenever someone gives me something, i have the URGE to give something back to them but when they refuse, i feel like when they give me somethin, it just makes me feel selfish TvT
Having worked both FOH and BOH in food service, I always saw tips as an incentive to work in the industry. I have a passion for cooking and want to provide a great dining experience for people but often times customers are entitled and rude and snotty and I just wanna tell them to gtfo. One time I had a FOH job and I'm not usually an anxious person but every night after work I would cry in the car in the parking lot because my anxiety was through the roof and I was usually starving. It was a 12 hr/day 6 days/week job and half the time I wouldn't even get the chance to eat or go to the bathroom for the entire time but I put up with it because I made more there with the tip out than my previous job in fast food.
My brother used to work at a restaurant and he used to bring his cut from the tip jar every month or so… one time he told me this exact thing happened to him… but the catch was that the 5 buck tip was more than double the price of the Borgir she bought
The whole concept of tipping is kind of stupid because instead of paying normal price and the workers making more money per hour, you have to give someone money afterwards, just for that money to be split to all the employees. Shouldn't it just be if you had good service you tip, but the price is normal price for things, and the tip isn't shared, but it is a reward for being so nice to your customers.
even though being nice is a human trait a lot of people wont be nice. they may tip because they had bad experience with people so a lot might have to get used to people tipping them for just being nice,
Same. I'm a poor college student, and if tipped every time I ate out, it'll cut into my expenses in other places. And I see other comments saying how you tip because you are nice or for the good service, but for me, the way I see it, if people don't tip, others see them as a cunt, and if they tip less than 2 dollar, they're a little shit, and it sucks for people who just can't always tip.
Fruits and dairy products shouldn’t be mixed together, this rolled up icecteam isn’t that good it, the rolled up icecream can make your stomach hurt very bad. No hate tho just saying :)
Imagine when people tip 5 cents 🤣🤣 this in european coin its like an insult. Tiping here isnt such a big deal as in America, so you shouls be thankfull about it, altough the restaurants salaries are a crap as well. And the locals aint rich so they dont tip a lot, only tourists would give like 5 or 10 euros, 20 woulds be a huge tip. Because the locals also have the shit mentality that we are their servers and are their to work for them and they treat people bad, working in public is a bad experience at least in europe, underpaid , many hours and still having to deal with bad attitudes and the tips are so low.
This is such a difficult topic to talk about sometimes, so thank you for discussing it. It's hard not to give tips sometimes because we have the 15% tip mentality engrained for most services. Even placing an online pick up order at Chili's or take out, there is an automatic encouraged tip (close to the dine in price). Not sure if it is a covid-19 related phenomenon, but I always feel like tipping (even for a take out) because I know local businesses need support especially now.
are u a mix of the actor of xs and then the last name of barry and iris's daughter?
if not thats a cool name
Yes I agree. They all need our support
@@danirazooqi6 OMG
Many restaurants and business have grown dependent on tips over the years so in some places they even replace big parts of wages. Easier for a government to just make sure that workers get decent wages instead of having them be reliant on charity.
Its messed up that employees food industry in America have such a low wage. If that wasnt the case, we would really need to tip but I've seen my sister work so hard in that industry but she had to rely on tips because her hourly was around $5
It has nothing at all to do with the wage, people just tip to be nice.
more so due to business owners, cause in the US primarily more southern states, restaurant owners can pay less than min wage on the basis of tips being a servers primary source of income, Arizona is an example, woman was getting paid ~3 bucks even though fed min wage is 7-8
@@andrewdoesyt7787 I'd argue it does have a bit to do with wage and general culture as opposed to just being nice. I'm from the UK and regularly my family eat out without tipping. I'm sure many other families do too.
@@hylianheadache5856 Yea, but what I’m saying is people here tip just to be nice, it’s not because they don’t get paid much. You don’t have to tip.
As a business owner, local businesses pay what they can, if they could pay you more, they would. Increasing the wage could fuck over some businesses entirely and cause them to shut down
There is this one place in our town called Osaka's and it requires you to tip. If you buy 15 dollars of food, then you have to pay like $4 in tips. I feel like this kind of destroys the whole purpose and meaning of tips but at the same time, the waiters receive more money and they might have a family to take care of.
in other countries the tip is included in the bill.
Because the USA is a third world country that refuses to pay a living wage to workers, furthermore workers refuse to unionize because everyone wants tips for themselves. Self fulfilling loop where you tip because you have to and not because you want to
Yes. But the waiters also have to tip.
His energy is so positive it’s enormous the power put into those delicious treats is so Devine
you Deserve every penny, kindness is sooo necessary in this world. you are what they want
Me while being allergic to kiwis, “hmm yes, death ice cream”
i was thinking the SAME thing
no allergy flex :)
@@arushibansal5253 damm
@@arushibansal5253 YAY SOMBODY ELSE WITH NO ALLERGYS (well i get allergys for like a day or week and then i lose them ;-;)
@@Ell_45-l1f pollen allergies?
I'm so happy your growing so fast! Keep it up my dude!
Thank you!!
I remember watching him when he was 21k . Im happy to and i hope it continues like this
I agree with you a bit in other countries they have a good salary but in america they have a low salary but they get tips so its kind of crazy i think they should have more money tbh
The thing is, our wages are fine, our system is based around the constant movement of people from jobs, for example, the average time people work for restaurants is literally a month and a half, so their wages are low because they’re usually side jobs, jobs on the bottom are supposed to be starters, that’s why the wages are so small. That’s also why it’s so easy to become a manager 😂
Other country’s have an extremely low salary compared to that in the US, but if your comparing it to some extremely rich country like Norway or Germany then that’s your bad judgement.
My area has a $15 minimum wage but it's so expensive to live there, basically living in an urban area will set you back $2,000 a month just in rent. Honestly, it isn't just the wage. You definitely have to take location into factor, and not just by country, but by city as well.
In Bangladesh people who work in ice cream places they get 150 dollars ish they get that much
@~Aarisha Riddle~ stop self promoting
Your so sweet. The fact that you feel bad because someone gave you a $5 tip shows what kind of person you are. Keep up the good work you deserve it.
If only everybody showed kindness and respect like you Dani lad.
#KingDani #Respectpeople #UnitedWeStand
during covid a lot more people tip because businesses are struggling
This is very mature , cheers man ,really made my day listening to this
Yo I started watching you yesterday and you are so wholesome and your content is really innocent and really entertaining. Much love Dani.
Glad you get these tips! Make sure to tip housekeeping when you stay at hotels it’s really appreciated
I just appreciate his kindness and gratitude
I think people are tipping more because they appreciate you being there and open in a time when a lot of business have closed permanently. There are also people that appreciate the fact that you are working at all, in a time when many will not.
you dont have to be sorry for someone tipping bro....its your hard work and the way you treat your customers.....you earned every single tip you got....keeep up the goood work mann
New here , but you sound real genuine and kind man , subscribe to this man 👊🏻
In my country you can get fired for accepting tips. Employees are expected to provide good service.
You deserve it!
I don’t know much about money (I’m a dumb kid) but I always like to ask my dad to give tips :)
It’s fantastic to see genuinely good people on this platform✨💜
This channel-
I just love it so much!! 🍓🌴✨🌻🤍🧋❤️
The other day I got a $2 tip. Today I got to give it to a coffee barista. What goes around comes around and its so nice to be part of that.
My mom always taught me it's even ruder to not accept something that is gifted to you instead of saving it for somebody else
I completely agree 100% with you. I worked for tips but would feel bad if a customer would do that too. Buy something, to make sure their is a tip for me.
In my country there's no concept of tipping at all.... atleast I haven't ever seen any people give tips other than in big restaurants.
I love these vids, I’m ADDICTED!! Much love brother. Keep it up!
literally you're best!! I hope you will grow more and all the best for that❤❤❤💖
I tip all the time too I feel like it shows more appreciation for the service
I cant wait till you hit 100k subs!
That’s so sweet🥺✨
this guy is like super chill milad
If you have the money, tipping is a nice gesture it’s not necessary but if someone’s having a bad day it could put a smile on their face, but if you can’t you don’t have to at all
May God bless you Dani! ❤️
I think people realize nice food workers are hard to come by so they tip hoping they stay, which is really the owners fault/responsibility not the customers fault for not paying properly.
Wait you had 10k subs yesterday now you have 13k? Wow! Your channel is growing really fast
And now he have 126 K in just 1 week. 😀😀
@@ashagupta6825 now almost 300k
I love your videos your channel is really growing fast and I think u should deserve that 😁🥳
I never get why the US is so big on tips.
Waiters and cafe workers basically live off of tips from what i know and some places even expect you to tip.
I don't get why people have to pay for something and then pay some extra on top. Sure, give a tip if you feel generous and appreciative of the service you got, but i don't know why people should be expected to tip all the time. If the business is run right, just paying for the product/service is enough to cover the expenses, as well as the payments for the employees.
With the constant 20% tip culture or habit or whatever, the business essentially doesn't give a shit about the employees and the employees depend on the customer to give more money over what they paid for. Doesn't sound right.
Bruh this dude legit had 100k subs 30 minutes ago and now (as this comment is written) he has 102k. That is wicked impressive keep up the good work!
So I have something to say to you. What is your store location? Your rolls look so good and it's definitely NOT because I have a tip $100 lol-
Ur channel is growing so fast keep it up and u will be huge
Tipping is only normal for trolly boys in my country as they are underpaid, and wait staff are usually paid minimum wage yet because of America influence they are making you feel like you have to pay and in the fancy ones/American owned stores they already include a large tip. Which is total crap because those employees have to be paid minimum wage at least. Here most store attendants aren't paid enough and it is even discouraged to tip them by the owners.
Tips are nice if actually earned, if it wasn't good enough service do not demand it as the customers aren't your employers. And yes I've worked retail, house keeping and babysitting; the last two are also underpaid and harder than waiting.
Just take it as a compliment. Sometimes you make people feel better by taking the tip.
These videos make me hungry 😋
Whenever someone gives me something, i have the URGE to give something back to them but when they refuse, i feel like when they give me somethin, it just makes me feel selfish TvT
Having worked both FOH and BOH in food service, I always saw tips as an incentive to work in the industry. I have a passion for cooking and want to provide a great dining experience for people but often times customers are entitled and rude and snotty and I just wanna tell them to gtfo.
One time I had a FOH job and I'm not usually an anxious person but every night after work I would cry in the car in the parking lot because my anxiety was through the roof and I was usually starving. It was a 12 hr/day 6 days/week job and half the time I wouldn't even get the chance to eat or go to the bathroom for the entire time but I put up with it because I made more there with the tip out than my previous job in fast food.
My brother used to work at a restaurant and he used to bring his cut from the tip jar every month or so… one time he told me this exact thing happened to him… but the catch was that the 5 buck tip was more than double the price of the Borgir she bought
That lady and the others are so nice😻😻😻
'ashhad 'an la 'iilah 'iilaa allah wa'ashhad 'ana muhamad rasul allah❤️❤️❤️
Can you make sprite rolled ice cream???
I like this one.
You're amazing ❤️
The whole concept of tipping is kind of stupid because instead of paying normal price and the workers making more money per hour, you have to give someone money afterwards, just for that money to be split to all the employees. Shouldn't it just be if you had good service you tip, but the price is normal price for things, and the tip isn't shared, but it is a reward for being so nice to your customers.
In USA, if u dont tip the waiters or any services provided,they will berate u for not tipping them lol
This is the only reason i am glad to live in europe, Here tipping is super rare like finding a coin in a grocery cart
my favorite combo kiwi and parmesan cheese
Tips are just an idea for people to pay their employees less.
Tips are not a thing in our country if you decide to tip then great but I think in America almost everywhere it is expected for you to tip.
even though being nice is a human trait a lot of people wont be nice. they may tip because they had bad experience with people so a lot might have to get used to people tipping them for just being nice,
Wat is d content of dis cream you use to make rolled ice cream?? I never had one till now, looking forward to it. Love from India
why were you on my recommended and now i'm addicted
I live in canada and i am too broke to tip every time and i feel bad but the place where i live, the minimum wage is $15.20 per hour.
Same. I'm a poor college student, and if tipped every time I ate out, it'll cut into my expenses in other places. And I see other comments saying how you tip because you are nice or for the good service, but for me, the way I see it, if people don't tip, others see them as a cunt, and if they tip less than 2 dollar, they're a little shit, and it sucks for people who just can't always tip.
Congrats on gaining 1k subs in a day!
The video is so satisfying please do a video without ur voice it will be asmr
It’s hard, sometimes if You tip too little you feel bad, if you tip too much the ice cream guy would feel bad (not sure why he’s called)
Yo that kiwi ice cream looks bussin
dani: rolled ice cream
me: mayo with pickles and poppy seeds
It's very different in the UK. Tipping isn't common
btw can you test soft serve if that's the rolled ice cream liquid
I did with Dairy Queen
@@danirazooqi6 like melted soft serve or melted ice cream
In my country tipping isn't a thing. I didn't even know what tipping was until recently.
this in michigan?
Yes
@@danirazooqi6 lmfao i live right by there
Hmm tipping isn't a thing in Australia. But I think we have a higher minimum wage than America does.
daily dose of internet but with an accent
I was here since 150 subs
Spongebob cult.
Can u plz make a terourial of making rolled ice cream so I can make it for my family
Super 😋😋😋
Can you make rolled icecream without chopping the topping
Kiwi is my favourite fruit!
Fruits and dairy products shouldn’t be mixed together, this rolled up icecteam isn’t that good it, the rolled up icecream can make your stomach hurt very bad. No hate tho just saying :)
I tip people to make them feel happy!
Idk why y'all think he's rude he's just being funky!? is there a problem with that?
I feel bad when I don't tip coz I kinda feel like society expects me to? But then like, bruh I'm broke asw lmao
What cold plate is this
YES ALWAYS BE NICE
this video made my smile
this content makes me hungry.
This so satisfying
an amazing dude!
i don’t believe in tipping, Call me cheap but everybody needs money not just people with tip jobs
I predicted it before 1k, he blowing up, come back to these comments after 100k hehe
But can we talk about how people bullying dani for rolling ice cream and making jokes?
So uhh where u working at i heard extra tipping
bro I'm craving icecream now thanks for ruining my diet
Imagine when people tip 5 cents 🤣🤣 this in european coin its like an insult. Tiping here isnt such a big deal as in America, so you shouls be thankfull about it, altough the restaurants salaries are a crap as well. And the locals aint rich so they dont tip a lot, only tourists would give like 5 or 10 euros, 20 woulds be a huge tip. Because the locals also have the shit mentality that we are their servers and are their to work for them and they treat people bad, working in public is a bad experience at least in europe, underpaid , many hours and still having to deal with bad attitudes and the tips are so low.
what restaurant does he work at😀
you are a cool person
Bro except the tip if you dont like the tips u should donate it
Plot twist: he says GIVE ME 100 DOLLARS
I’m hungry now…
Another spongebob cult.
In my country, tipping isn't that common tho
Yeah, I was quite surprised when I found out that tips were common in some countries.
Soo... Is tipping necessary?