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  • @danzbeard
    @danzbeard Před 6 lety +5457

    Only time less ice makes a difference is at Starbucks

    • @That-riyadh-gamerBlogspot
      @That-riyadh-gamerBlogspot Před 6 lety +40

      danzbeard you know what.... You're absolutely right! Man I've been fooled...

    • @y.genga9
      @y.genga9 Před 6 lety +66

      they always tell me they can't do it without ice...

    • @fernandagrn98
      @fernandagrn98 Před 6 lety +5

      danzbeard yes lol

    • @lionessmummy4418
      @lionessmummy4418 Před 6 lety +24

      Gr3y that’s a load of BS! I ask for lite ice all the time and They have always given me lite ice. If they ask why, just be honest and tell them you don’t like a lot of ice in your drink.

    • @lionessmummy4418
      @lionessmummy4418 Před 6 lety +4

      danzbeard YES!

  • @trexaz19
    @trexaz19 Před 6 lety +2652

    I don't want to be that guy, but if you are a regular and tip a high percent often, those drinks aren't actually free. You just paid for them over time.

    • @krishanthvythilingam8106
      @krishanthvythilingam8106 Před 6 lety +115

      Trevor Reckell plus they are ripping off the bar owner. I mean, obviously someone had to pay for the alcohol right?

    • @yippehanako
      @yippehanako Před 6 lety +78

      Krishanth Vythilingam it often goes on the spill tab which is a loss that's already been accounted for

    • @anja6983
      @anja6983 Před 5 lety +52

      I give them free drinks, when they did something nice for me.
      I live in a small city and if a person helps me clean the tables or when he cleans up the glass he dropped, he will get something for free.
      Also if youre a friend/family of mine.
      Im such a good bartender, i once drove a customer of mine home.
      I knew his sister and he couldnt walk ... Happens from time to time.
      But we had costumers that threw glasses at us and we dont have security.
      anyway this Job is hard. I dont expect tipping, but i have the right to complain on the next day. Even if i Sound whiny

    • @MeliLeani
      @MeliLeani Před 5 lety +36

      Not necessarily. At my bar, we give our regulars special pricing on their drinks. They’ve been coming in for upwards of 15 years, so we treat them well. They bring their friends, and we get more business. Not every bar is the same, but if you treat your bartender well, even if the tip isn’t huge, you’ll always get good service. We’re all humans!

    • @JoshOnGuitar
      @JoshOnGuitar Před 5 lety +19

      It's a perspective thing.
      If you enjoy expressing generosity through tipping, then the freebie thing makes total sense. The money you "paid" for the drink over time is going into the bartender's pocket instead of the cash register. Know what I mean?

  • @dylancridland
    @dylancridland Před 6 lety +4151

    Why is tipping such an over the top thing in the US?? Like don't you just like tip a bit if you can. Sorry if I'm ignorant, from Britain

    • @mwilley43
      @mwilley43 Před 6 lety +793

      Dylan Cridland waitresses live off of tips here in the US.

    • @nicolelylewis
      @nicolelylewis Před 6 lety +723

      Bartenders and waiters make less than minimum wage, so they pretty much live off of their tips every night

    • @ateu4094
      @ateu4094 Před 6 lety +404

      Dylan Cridland some places give a very small wage ($3.50 an hour) because tipping is expected. If you don’t give a tip they don’t get money for the night.

    • @DrBastycore
      @DrBastycore Před 6 lety +663

      I wouldnt ever tip except the service was exceptionally good. It's not the customers job to pay salary for the waiters.

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Před 6 lety +197

      Bastycore agreed meals at restaurants in canada are expensive as it is. for exceptional service i will tip $1 regardless of amount of order. if bartenders keep expecting tip, owners will get away without paying fair wage.

  • @Lawlzinator
    @Lawlzinator Před 5 lety +396

    "Give us more money and there's a slight chance we'll give you a free shot one day"
    Right. I pity anyone that falls for that line.

    • @alexarevalo7064
      @alexarevalo7064 Před 4 lety +6

      Lol I’m a waitress and I give free shots to people I think are cool

    • @cloooud
      @cloooud Před 4 lety +1

      Anyone going to a good bar generally won't end up with free drinks. The only time you'll get a free drink is if you're a regular and they know you tip good. It's not because you tipped well before, it's because you'll tip BETTER after.

  • @lisamcintyre2990
    @lisamcintyre2990 Před 6 lety +23

    I bartended for years in college and after. The thing I hated most was when regulars thought because we were “friends” they didn’t have to tip anymore and I owed them free drinks.

  • @Margotrivera1980
    @Margotrivera1980 Před 3 lety +13

    I had a really busy night and I could tell one guy was waiting a while for a drink. He was so patient that I gave him a free shot for just waiting his turn and being a good customer and person

  • @GigiTheWaitress
    @GigiTheWaitress Před 6 lety +869

    YES. The worst way to get a free drink is to ask for one. I HATE when people ask for free stuff. Also the straw trick! I do that all the time!

    • @jpaduch8122
      @jpaduch8122 Před 6 lety +45

      you need to learn to laugh at that .. sign of a bad bartender if you get annoyed that easily

    • @limitation2955
      @limitation2955 Před 6 lety +18

      J Paduch it does get annoying though m8. Ppl askin when most of them know they cant do that and them some ppl pitch a fit abt it. Added to the hours u get in bartending (you probably already know) but yeh it gets tiresome lol

    • @Juke_SL64
      @Juke_SL64 Před 6 lety +4

      Gigi The Waitress about the straw trick... If I ask for, let's say a white Russian and actually want a strong drink, do I then just ask for a double white Russian and then it is okay, or is it still annoying?

    • @GigiTheWaitress
      @GigiTheWaitress Před 6 lety +7

      It's definitely not annoying when you ask for a double and know there's a price difference! I never mind when people want more liquor but know it's going to most likely cost more! It's when they want to pay the standard price but want way more.

    • @AWMC2023
      @AWMC2023 Před 6 lety +2

      DJLuke420 that’s fine because you’re paying for the double

  • @katrinawhite2011
    @katrinawhite2011 Před 6 lety +561

    I ask for no ice just so I don't get a watered down drink, not for more alcohol

    • @MikeWing603
      @MikeWing603 Před 5 lety +8

      Katrina White true but most will ask for “less” ice which also waters it down faster. That’s the issue lol

    • @bogusrick65
      @bogusrick65 Před 5 lety +24

      Let's be clear on this. It's basic science. Less ice will water the drink down faster because the liquid isn't as cold as a drink with full ice. "Less Ice" gets you a warmer drink, which is gross. Also, we will never add more alcohol, as already stated. Imagine asking a chef to prepare something differently because YOU think it will be better. We are here to prepare these things to be good, because it's our job. Not yours.

    • @hhhhzk
      @hhhhzk Před 5 lety +43

      Rick Holbrook Who are you arguing against? Sounds like a lot of pent up frustration

    • @bogusrick65
      @bogusrick65 Před 5 lety +4

      @@hhhhzk It should be very clear who I arguing against. I am referring to people that ask for less ice, and say that they don't want their drink watered down. Yes it is pent up frustration, I will admit to that. But I think that the frustration is justified. I know that a lot of other people feel the same way, and understand the issue.

    • @hhhhzk
      @hhhhzk Před 5 lety +14

      Rick Holbrook Rick Holbrook Yea, but the original comment had nothing to do with people ordering their drinks with less ice. Just sounded like you’re arguing with no one. But as a fellow bartender I suppose I feel your pain with clueless/annoying customers

  • @Kewlausgirl
    @Kewlausgirl Před 6 lety +588

    I would like BuzzFeed to speak to these different people in their professions, but then state which country. For example this one could be titled American bartenders. Then you could interview Australia, Germany, France, UK, India, different Asian places. I dunno, just a thought? It would be nice to see how it differs per country. Pretty sure Australia and the UK will be much more different, less about the tips and more about the service

    • @runarandersen878
      @runarandersen878 Před 6 lety +13

      I would agree, but then again Buzzfeed is American.
      I just get a bit annoyed because of the confusion in the comments with tip in the US vs Europe.

    • @ichsanwicaksono7025
      @ichsanwicaksono7025 Před 6 lety

      bartenders in asia typically dont get tips either

    • @bloojkl4520
      @bloojkl4520 Před 6 lety +1

      Kewlausgirl I’m not American myself but I don’t think Americans would be interested in know what goes on in other counties :/

    • @itsquix1111
      @itsquix1111 Před 5 lety +3

      I live in New Zealand, and we don’t tip at all. Like tipping isn’t a thing over here, so the times I fly the 15-20 hours over to America it baffles me with the tips and all that

    • @leilaxxx3672
      @leilaxxx3672 Před 5 lety

      Yeah, in the UK we tipped a girl and she didn’t even take it 😂

  • @helenvoss
    @helenvoss Před 6 lety +1172

    For all the non-americans who are baffled by the tipping thing: in america, servers and bartenders are paid less than minimum wage because it is expected that they will receive tips. Sometimes they get as low as $5.50 in places where the regular minimum wage is $10 or $11. It shouldn't be that way, companies should be the ones with the responsibility to pay their employees' salary. But it isn't bartenders and servers fault that it works this way. Don't punish them by not tipping just because you think the companies should be paying them more. Until there is legislation to change this, the right thing to do is to tip, even if the service is bad. Just tip less than you normally would but 15-20% is what is typically expected

    • @KHR327fan
      @KHR327fan Před 6 lety +30

      Rae M Minimum wage where I am is $11 but the cost of living is so high that sometimes, working a full time 9-5 job 5 days a week doesn't cut it. We're not greedy, we just want to pay the bills. Yes you're paying us to do a good job and we're expected to do a good job but there's this thing called "gratitude"

    • @bejahicanuckguitar9702
      @bejahicanuckguitar9702 Před 6 lety +40

      Legally, companies are supposed to make up the difference if the tips aren't enough to give minimum wage. I think it's rare in practice though.

    • @redhotmcr
      @redhotmcr Před 6 lety +88

      So don't voluntarily work at a place who won't pay you minimum wage.

    • @laurenwallis3319
      @laurenwallis3319 Před 6 lety +117

      Hell no, I wouldn’t tip if the service was bad. I’m giving you that tip out of gratitude, not obligation.

    • @rafthethinker4948
      @rafthethinker4948 Před 6 lety

      Preach!

  • @MunchNCrunch1
    @MunchNCrunch1 Před 6 lety +492

    So, you have to tip a lot and often to get a free drink...
    It'd probably be cheaper to just buy the drink instead

    • @clintbrunke2074
      @clintbrunke2074 Před 6 lety +10

      MunchNCrunch1 you tip someone 3 bucks on a 9 dollar drink you might get one of your 9 dollar drinks for free
      Or poured stronger .

    • @superfluidity
      @superfluidity Před 6 lety +4

      What if you want it poured with the proper amount of alcohol?

    • @zack7767
      @zack7767 Před 5 lety +8

      I'd rather my money go directly to the bartender, rather than the company that doesn't pay them enough. And you always want a good relationship with your bartender

    • @tardeliesmagic
      @tardeliesmagic Před 4 lety +1

      @@clintbrunke2074 RUBBISH!! Might?? Now that's funny!

    • @lotusgrl444
      @lotusgrl444 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly, I always saw that made no sense

  • @SeekerKC
    @SeekerKC Před 6 lety +152

    As a once-bartender, I agree with everything EXCEPT tipping 10% for *poor* service. If it's for a newbie who's made some honest mistakes, sure. Having to lose the smile & get tough with a rude or belligerent customer... well, I'll tip extra. Otherwise, you should expect to reap what you sow. I've only left a single penny (old school) to a server just once, but believe me, they earned it.

    • @zachabsher8546
      @zachabsher8546 Před 2 lety +1

      That's so impressive wow u actually spent less money lmao

    • @SeekerKC
      @SeekerKC Před 2 lety +3

      @@zachabsher8546 Leaving a single penny used to be how a customer could really send a message home to the server that the service was bad. Not just sub par, but terrible. It was an insult.

    • @thomasswainson2047
      @thomasswainson2047 Před rokem

      10% is the max tip I’d ever give.

  • @tearsofjoy5416
    @tearsofjoy5416 Před 4 lety +4

    Tips are a reward for good service, not a requirement.

  • @powellpker
    @powellpker Před 5 lety +234

    I think the owners of these bars should just pay the waitress's a real wage like in Europe instead of living off tips.. Its like the owners saying well i dont want to pay you so i guess ull have to just hope the customers feel sorry for you and give u some lol?

    • @jenniviinikka3265
      @jenniviinikka3265 Před 5 lety

      so true I never thought of it like that x

    • @Chloe_Kolohe808
      @Chloe_Kolohe808 Před 5 lety +4

      I bartend on Maui, where it’s the law that your employer must provide health insurance if employed 20 or + more hours/week. So, because of this requirement, most bars schedule you 19 hours (part-time status) on purpose, to avoid having to pay for employee health insurance. That’s why most service industry peeps here work 2 or more jobs.. because of low hours at each place of employment.

    • @camNfamILY
      @camNfamILY Před 4 lety +2

      I’d rather rely on tips and make more though. When I was in Europe people don’t tip servers or bartenders and they only made hourly wage. Bartenders here honestly make really good money. Easily like $30 an hour

    • @bmogsy967
      @bmogsy967 Před 4 lety +3

      camNfamILY yeah but in europe that money is guaranteed and is earned fairly and not given to u in pitty or sometimes if they are attracted to u

    • @christopherbroucek5052
      @christopherbroucek5052 Před 4 lety +1

      Tips are way more than living wage is America’. If you make 40k a year you are in the top 80% of earning Americans. Most bartenders make 50-80k a year. Small businesses would have to gouge food prices 500% to pay their employees a living wage for 40k a year

  • @tomwebber9377
    @tomwebber9377 Před 6 lety +23

    I like this video. All the bartenders are cool. The tip thing is pretty standard. One time, ONE TIME, I tipped the bartender $80 on a $20 tab. The next time I went in he tried to give it back!!! He thought I left without my change. He was surprised when I told him I hadn't forgotten, he had just been so cool when I needed that in my life.

  • @Ri-qu4gj
    @Ri-qu4gj Před 6 lety +103

    I thought of something else when she said I can give you other things for free...

  • @hotsauceintheeye
    @hotsauceintheeye Před 6 lety +10

    0:32 "I can give you other stuff for free" for sure thought she was going a different direction. damn my 12-year-old's sense of humor

  • @badabingmike
    @badabingmike Před 6 lety +47

    They put out those pretzels so you get thirsty and drink more.

  • @skinnylegend9782
    @skinnylegend9782 Před 6 lety +529

    SO I HAVE TO TIP A LOT

    • @ashleyhampton2804
      @ashleyhampton2804 Před 6 lety +7

      skinny legend if you want something extra.

    • @skinnylegend9782
      @skinnylegend9782 Před 6 lety +53

      Ashley Hampton so you're paying for that extra

    • @victoriaduran6002
      @victoriaduran6002 Před 6 lety +7

      skinny legend you're paying for good service.

    • @skinnylegend9782
      @skinnylegend9782 Před 6 lety +32

      Victoria Duran so if I don't tip alot I don't get a good service

    • @victoriaduran6002
      @victoriaduran6002 Před 6 lety +7

      skinny legend there's a big difference between amazing service and standard. Tip well for a better experience.

  • @carlycastillo883
    @carlycastillo883 Před 5 lety +4

    Honestly I love asking a bartender what their favorite drink is because I am not picky at all and I love to try something new!

  • @jkobstube4314
    @jkobstube4314 Před 5 lety +7

    The tipping thing surprised me a little. Where I live (Germany) tipping isn't necessarily expected, you just round up a bit and if the service was really good, you give like 10% and there are very few who do more. But I guess American waiters live off of tips, but for a European it's very strange to go to big US cities, pay more than at home, get food that isn't phenomenal bit decent and then being expected to tip like 20%. Also, if the service was bad, you usually don't get a tip at all, 10% for being disappointed by the waiter seems like a bonus for doing a bad job, doesn't rly make sense

  • @michelleroach6696
    @michelleroach6696 Před 5 lety +114

    No if they did a bad job and you didn't enjoy yourself, don't tip 10%. Don't tip at all

    • @Rnfjaydee
      @Rnfjaydee Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Před 5 lety

      i don't tip much even if the service is great. a few dollars here or there.

    • @JF-kc3yt
      @JF-kc3yt Před 4 lety

      You're not nice they still need to eat might be their first day. Might have a lot going on elsewhere. USE YOUR BRAIN BEFORE YOU JUDGE OTHER PEOPLE WHY THEY CAN'T EAT

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Před 4 lety +4

      @@JF-kc3yt people like you are the reason why cancerous tipping culture in us is so prevalent. and its started to infect canada.

    • @kurtsudheim825
      @kurtsudheim825 Před 4 lety

      Franceska Tha Queen you can usually tell the difference between inexperience & a bad attitude

  • @secretscarlet8249
    @secretscarlet8249 Před 6 lety +37

    All these service people (from steward people to waiters, etc.) say the same thing: treat them well and they'll treat you well. A basic concept that's easy to understand. :)

  • @banbadle
    @banbadle Před 6 lety +13

    0:42 "Asking for no ice or less ice does not change the other ingredients of the drink. Nothing else changes"
    1:19 "You can have the cup full of ice and then it's less mixer which will make the flavour of the alcohol stronger"
    So which is it?

    • @richardpham7496
      @richardpham7496 Před 5 lety +1

      No Ice, Essentially means more juice which weakens the overall drink while more ice means less juice so the alcohol taste is more prevalent.

    • @TheYankie91
      @TheYankie91 Před 5 lety

      @@richardpham7496 If they ask for no ice, I'll either refuse (I'm the bartender I know how to do my job and we have a standard of making drinks), or they will get less mixer. Sometimes the guest will ask for me to fill up their glass, and in goes the ice.

  • @john_a_rosaros
    @john_a_rosaros Před 6 lety +275

    Tip is very important there in the US? It's like a common law?

    • @theonlyone261
      @theonlyone261 Před 6 lety +59

      Jvins VGC Low minimum wage in the US makes food service industry depend on tips for a large part of their incomes.

    • @khoiplaysguitar
      @khoiplaysguitar Před 6 lety +5

      Nah, just common courtesy

    • @notsooriginal8405
      @notsooriginal8405 Před 6 lety +3

      Jvins VGC is this a joke?
      If not no its not it is just a way of showing you appreciate the service.

    • @theonlyone261
      @theonlyone261 Před 6 lety +48

      Order of the EZIC star relax clearly the OP isn't from the US so they're asking a question lol

    • @Panda31112
      @Panda31112 Před 6 lety +13

      Order of the EZIC star he/she is not joking. Most waitresses and bartenders get paid less than min wage (which depends on what state you live in). So they rely on tips to boost up their pay. Most places split the tips evenly with ALL staff, or just the wait staff. Some you keep the tips you made

  • @liambradex2111
    @liambradex2111 Před 6 lety +4

    In CA, people don't live off tips. They get minimum wage, so (depending on the establishment) they get to keep all of their extra money from tips. So giving 20% ALL the time is a no go for me

  • @gabrielortiz665
    @gabrielortiz665 Před 5 lety +13

    watching this makes me feel good about buying booze at the store and just boozing it elsewhere than a bar

  • @marissaveloz9724
    @marissaveloz9724 Před 5 lety +18

    I feel that given tip or not you should provide a good service. Granted customer shouldn't be rude or disrespectful & I understand tipping but not an extremely amount. That's why people get paychecks. As a waitress I'm happy if I get $3 or $5. Who gets mad over being given free money?! Be polite to the server and servers should provide a good experience & give recommendations when asked. So much complaints about tipping...stop giving free service to celebrities who do have money...
    The one that deserves the tips are the pizza man during the rain!

  • @JJames666male
    @JJames666male Před 6 lety +376

    "if they do a bad job tipo 10 percent?" uhm..what?

    • @WasephWastar
      @WasephWastar Před 6 lety +120

      yea, if they don't do a good job I'll give nothing

    • @anja6983
      @anja6983 Před 5 lety +7

      Im thankful, when the costumer is just nice.
      But i like him when he tips me.
      My usual tip is 50 Cent.
      And its ok.
      But i get it... America

    • @ashlynnheller8400
      @ashlynnheller8400 Před 5 lety +10

      In America waiters and Im asuming bartenders don't get paid minimum wage because the companys make the assumption you'll tip. Its an unfournate fact of life.

    • @selgomezfan1rcw
      @selgomezfan1rcw Před 5 lety +5

      @@WasephWastar sad because sometimes they're just busy. And you need to learn the difference between busy and bad job. Because I got 10% for sub par service one time they wrote on there and everything but truth is i got triple sat my entire section was full, and I did get refills for them and I did check on them just not at the exact moment.

    • @silenceofthepams
      @silenceofthepams Před 5 lety +5

      Yes because they still did work and should be compensated

  • @TheN3xtG3nG4m1ng
    @TheN3xtG3nG4m1ng Před 6 lety +206

    Another reason America is weird you paid to provide a service you should provide a good service to every customer not just because they tip XYZ amount

    • @victoriaduran6002
      @victoriaduran6002 Před 6 lety +20

      The world is fucked - America is weird, considering it pays servers below minimum wage so we are forced to depend on those tips to pay bills and survive. So when there are no tips, it gets frustrating. I'm not gonna give my 100% for a table or person who don't even have the decency to leave a couple bucks.

    • @clintbrunke2074
      @clintbrunke2074 Před 6 lety +6

      The world is fucked tip litterally stands for to insure prompt service
      Thus the best tip get the most prompt service

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T Před 6 lety +4

      Victoria Duran America could switch to a service tax system. And pay above minimum wage. Not easy, but it'll solve so many of these tips systems.

    • @TheN3xtG3nG4m1ng
      @TheN3xtG3nG4m1ng Před 6 lety +5

      Victoria Duran yeah that’s understandable I just think they should be paid a better wage and then people can tip based on whether they want to or not

    • @annak804
      @annak804 Před 5 lety

      The world is fucked they aren't paid enough to live on not even minimum wage for some professions in America so no tips equals worse service because they need to focus on the people paying their bills the good tipper gets more attention because of this

  • @lovegymnastic07
    @lovegymnastic07 Před 5 lety +5

    Pleaaaase do a “Gate agents talk about airports”... we have SO MANY stories to tell.

  • @str8died
    @str8died Před 5 lety +2

    So it's 1:53am and I'm standing at the bar. Patiently waiting I make eye contact with the bartender he says I got you give me a minute. 2:00am he comes and asks what we want to drink. I say 2 shots of tequila, he says the lights are on I can't serve you. I said then why did you come over here and ask what we wanted. Was I in the wrong??

  • @clemens602
    @clemens602 Před 6 lety +7

    For anyone wondering about the tips, those ridiculous amounts of tips are normal in america, you dont have to give that insanely much in other countries

  • @davecullins1606
    @davecullins1606 Před 6 lety +64

    Tipping just sounds like corruption when it gets you better service.

    • @DNice5865
      @DNice5865 Před 5 lety +6

      Apparently every other profession calls that a bribe but I digress....

  • @matthew9076
    @matthew9076 Před 6 lety +4

    This varies alot from country to country as well, like in Norway, we're legally not allowed to serve you more then one unit at the time (but no-one cares if you order 1 drink and 3 beers at the same time) however drinks are strictly regulated, all drinks besides a few international ones, like long island ice tea is max 4cl, while international ones can be cll.(one unit is 4ml of liquor) but there very few of them. Also by law, you are required to measure up every time you make a drink so no free pouring.
    Tipping is also not common , nor that needed here.
    Also, giving out free alcohol is illegal, so is commercials and 2 for 1 sales and so on.

  • @JKS323
    @JKS323 Před 6 lety +5

    I usually have a shot with the bartender who has my card at the end of night . It’s usually their favorite shots and then I ask for their name. I have got a lot of free foods and drinks by doing this.

  • @beeyoubale4804
    @beeyoubale4804 Před 6 lety +3

    As a bartender I agree with most of what's shown here except the tipping. I'm not sure how the tipping system works in the U.S but tipping shouldn't always be an expectation. Granted that some rely on tips more than others but it should be up to the customers if they want to tip you or not.

  • @Rainy-In-The-Desert
    @Rainy-In-The-Desert Před 5 lety +4

    So basically just continue to be me. Patience and understanding is key

  • @TrinityJoy
    @TrinityJoy Před 5 lety +1

    The free drinks/food for being friends with bartenders thing is exactly what my parents did by accident. They have regular bars they go to and my dad likes making friends.

  • @Pinktree513
    @Pinktree513 Před 5 lety +2

    at my bar I put some small bowls by the bottles. each one has a different spirit in it (whiskey, vodka and gin is usually enough) and so when someone asks for a strong drink i just dip their glass in one of the bowls so the rim is covered in alcohol. they take on sip and think i've given them three shots in a glass. great for tips without giving them anything free :)

  • @JayBAYGo
    @JayBAYGo Před 6 lety +7

    Bartenders will serve you well if you treat them like a person and not just a worker. A lot of times we go off of vibes. If you’re polite and patient, You are awesome and I will try to give my full attention throughout the night. But if you’re disrespectful, I will give minimum service. I don’t expect so much tip, but I definitely appreciate it when guests give 20% or more. You will be remembered by your generosity. Also. Please understand when it’s busy, service won’t be quick. Take a look around and see how many other people are trying to get the same attention as you.

  • @jex5737
    @jex5737 Před 6 lety +171

    wish I got tipped for bagging groceries... YEAH TIP ME FOR DOING MY JOB!!!

    • @nicolelylewis
      @nicolelylewis Před 6 lety +28

      billy esquivel I’m sure you make minimum wage though. These people make less than that

    • @Foatizenknechtl
      @Foatizenknechtl Před 6 lety +54

      those people CHOSE to do this job for whatever reason. they have to deal with the consequences instead of crying like a baby

    • @gabriellasanz6378
      @gabriellasanz6378 Před 6 lety +5

      People that I know in that industry also don’t report it on their taxes.

    • @Mrmedia046
      @Mrmedia046 Před 6 lety +7

      Funny thing. When I was a bagger, I DID get tipped. Not that I needed it or anything. Didn’t even ask for it. I felt appreciated. At the end of the day, that’s what makes work worth it.

    • @akeliawilson6672
      @akeliawilson6672 Před 6 lety

      In my country you can tip the guys who carry out your grocery bts that's cause they usually walk a ways with you with the trolley away from the store

  • @karolineCPH
    @karolineCPH Před 6 lety +14

    I once travelled around the US for 3 months, and tipping always gave me so much anxiety (I'm from Denmark, where you never tip) - I didn't feel like tipping when I got bad service, but did it anyway for fear of being yelled at - and I never had the right amount of change for a 15-20% tip, so I either left too much or not enough. I came to hate going out because of it.

    • @Frank78507
      @Frank78507 Před 5 lety +1

      Dont ever feel bad thts the thing . you teep however u feel but think things right. Dont tip if u felt they were bad to you thts all. You can do whatever u want its america as long as its legal. And ifthey yell at u stand up for urself thts all.

  • @al4221
    @al4221 Před 6 lety +27

    In most countries you just have to raise your hand to get waiters/bartenders to attend to you tho? it’s not rude or anyth it’s just the job so no hard feelings. I don’t understand how waiting for eye contact will speed up the process smh yall gotta stop being so sensitive and be more professional

    • @Eric-sy1xu
      @Eric-sy1xu Před 5 lety

      Waiters and bartenders are *quite* different. A bar has *_many_* people wanting your attention at once, a waiter has a table here and there and literally should not want to get their attention.

  • @sophiehiggins316
    @sophiehiggins316 Před 5 lety +6

    The constant badgering to tip just proves how bad wages in America are.

    • @bmogsy967
      @bmogsy967 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah it just makes them sound like its your responsibility to pay there salary, tips shouldnt be someones paycheck or stability, they should be a fun bonus or a reward for doing a good job

  • @ElVibes
    @ElVibes Před 5 lety +17

    As a Bartender from the UK I wholeheartedly apologise for any pretentious bartenders you've come across. I think it's unprofessional to expect a tip like you are owed, just enjoy your profession with a smile on your face and treat your customers nicely and respectfully, and I'm sure they will reciprocate. As for the tipping system and the severely underpaid staff in bars and restaurants in the US, it sucks, but nobody gonna do a damn thing about it sitting on here commenting on it lol.

  • @bencarver8164
    @bencarver8164 Před 5 lety +5

    For the people watching in the UK;
    All the things about catching the attention of the bar tender... Yes
    We see you, we'll get to you. When I work I have a mental queue in my head, if you wait patiently and politely, you jump up the queue, start waving, tapping or waving money in my face and you go to the back.
    I don't expect tips everytime as I get paid a proper wage. But if you want preferential treatment, £5 will get you a long way at the start of the night, I'll remember you and you'll get bumped up the queue a little.
    Know your order before I start serving you, you start asking your friends what they want, imma serve someone else who knows their order.
    If you ask me for what I recommend, you'll either get a vodka coke or whichever cocktail is fastest to make

    • @tardeliesmagic
      @tardeliesmagic Před 4 lety

      Exactly! I'm from the UK and this is 100% true and fact.America are just so demanding and their way is wrong/rude. Stop relying on customers for you own lifestyle. Respect Ben.

  • @i8urcookie334
    @i8urcookie334 Před 6 lety +2

    I definitely frequent the same club and know the bartenders by name and treat them the way that I want to be treated and I never yell their names or tap or all of that other junk that I see others doing. I generally get a friendly smile and my drinks faster. Plus I tip every time I get something. It makes my night more pleasant and theirs too

  • @BeccaMarshh
    @BeccaMarshh Před 4 lety +5

    to everyone that’s confused about tipping..
    let me break it down:
    i’m a bartender and make 100% of my income off tips. i don’t get hourly on top of that.. most bartenders don’t.
    all the tips are added up at the end of the night and we have to tip out door guys and barbacks (which means taking out a certain percentage of the tips to give them) then what is left over, all the bartenders split evenly. most weekends we have 9-13 bartenders.. so if you tip $3 on a $100 tab (happened to me last night), my priorities will be to serve the other customers before you. sorry 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @tardeliesmagic
      @tardeliesmagic Před 4 lety

      Live by your means,move in a lower rent place,use less electric,gas,water etc and STOP relying on customers for you own lifestyle.Blame your boss/government....i bet you moved plenty of times lol ME!? I've been in the industry lol I use my brains :) There's a tip for you.

  • @eolmos23
    @eolmos23 Před 6 lety +3

    Next video you should have hotel employees talk about accepting tips for room upgrades

  • @itsnotkira9576
    @itsnotkira9576 Před 5 lety +1

    My pet peeve about working behind a bar is when a guy is drunk and won't leave my bar because he thinks I'm pretty or if he thinks someone I'm working with is. Like I'm doing my job you don't have to try hold my hand every 5 seconds or ask to buy me about a hundred drinks I just wanna do my shift and go home (worst is when they try kiss you)

  • @ValGao
    @ValGao Před 3 měsíci

    One takeaway is to be a kind person, patience w ordering and giving positive vibes by smiling. :)

  • @prabjotkaur8674
    @prabjotkaur8674 Před 6 lety +309

    I think this video will be quite helpful for those who are turning into adults soon 😋😉 specially for getting free drinks and snacks

    • @redblood1492
      @redblood1492 Před 6 lety +19

      Or adults who have now decided to live like adults.

    • @Foatizenknechtl
      @Foatizenknechtl Před 6 lety +5

      this video will be helpful to obnoxious people who are spoonfed shitkids with helicopter parents

    • @Wicked9485
      @Wicked9485 Před 6 lety

      what?

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T Před 6 lety +1

      Nah. Alcohols are gross.

    • @kek4096
      @kek4096 Před 6 lety

      Mike Crown Are you 12 year old?

  • @kattaylor24
    @kattaylor24 Před 6 lety +43

    "If they did a really bad job, and you didn't have fun, give 10%"
    Or, how about I pay you what your service was worth. You don't get money after you give me bad service.

  • @bacaydee
    @bacaydee Před 6 lety +1

    tipping good is more expensive than just buying a shot.
    At my regular bar i tip like a normal person and still get rounds of shots for me and my friends simply because i am nice to them and got to know them over time.

    • @bogusrick65
      @bogusrick65 Před 5 lety

      Being nice goes a long way. You sound like a good person!

  • @InfiniteSpaceRanger
    @InfiniteSpaceRanger Před 6 lety +1

    Snapping at me is definitely a pet peeve dawg 😂😂

  • @nadiamcnally5521
    @nadiamcnally5521 Před 6 lety +4

    I alway tip 1$ a drink. I usually cap out at about 10 to 12 drinks, there’s your tip. 10 to 12 dollars.

  • @NODADFOUND01
    @NODADFOUND01 Před 6 lety +21

    Seems like an advertisement for people to tip more.....

    • @ozymandias3456
      @ozymandias3456 Před 3 lety

      In a job that relies heavily on tips why wouldn't they be saying that? They weren't subliminally doing it, they were pretty blunt

    • @Goose2992
      @Goose2992 Před 3 lety

      Don’t be a degenerate and you then. Not that complicated

  • @alexanderbarr
    @alexanderbarr Před 6 lety +1

    I always wait within myself patiently to be served at the pub. I usually get served last almost all of the time.

  • @badyuff
    @badyuff Před 6 lety +282

    So hol up, you won’t offer anything extra if the customer is nice but expect the customer to tip 20% if you’re nice??? Like you’re doing your job but they’re voluntarily being considerate yet customers should pay extra for an overpriced drink? 😂

    • @simplyemely3926
      @simplyemely3926 Před 6 lety +5

      badyuff your comment confuses me but I may have misinterpreted when I read it. I don’t think they expect a tip but it’s always nice to get it. And of course they won’t give you a free drink just for being nice to them. They are in the business of selling and providing drinks. If you tip well you’re more likely to get something from them as a form of a thank you.

    • @badyuff
      @badyuff Před 6 lety +12

      Simply Emely I’ve already addressed that in a previous comment. I don’t expect anything else from them other than my drink no matter how nice I am, but these people are expecting tips from the video, and quite frankly, I just don’t think them being nice (which is their job, and many of them don’t even do) justifies an entitlement

    • @sumitrapandit1879
      @sumitrapandit1879 Před 6 lety +8

      badyuff It’s an entitlement because they are getting paid less than minimum wage. The price of the drink likely is not the bartender’s choice, but not tipping affects them, not the people who price the drinks.

    • @badyuff
      @badyuff Před 6 lety +17

      S Pandit keyword: MINIMUM wage. If they’re not getting MINIMUM wage then it should be illegal, as it is in ever other developed country. If it’s not? FIX IT, protest and make a change, APPEAL. Do not force customers who have absolutely no obligation to pay your wages to tip you.

    • @netowner666
      @netowner666 Před 6 lety +3

      badyuff nobody is forcing you, they just said they'll feel very grateful to you if you do tip them, what do you expect from them? To just give away free drinks and food all the time? They said they'll do it for people who have been generous toward them, since most of their salary comes from tips

  • @HexCypherr
    @HexCypherr Před 6 lety +78

    10% for bad service? More like 0% I will 10% for average 20-25% for good

    • @victoriaduran6002
      @victoriaduran6002 Před 6 lety +9

      Vyidos I agree to an extent. You never know what's going on for the service to be bad. One time I was left understaffed and had to take care of a dozen tables by myself while working the bar as well. I was still very smiley and polite, apologized for the wait and gave my best but still didn't get tipped. I say 10% for bad service depending on the situation.

    • @t.jackson2613
      @t.jackson2613 Před 6 lety +2

      Ten is not average. Lol

    • @clintbrunke2074
      @clintbrunke2074 Před 6 lety +5

      Vyidos 10 percent for avg service just isn't enough now a days
      If you cant afford it don't eat out

    • @HexCypherr
      @HexCypherr Před 6 lety +27

      clint brunke tipping shouldnt even be excpected why should someone get tipped for doing there job and before you go on they make less than minimum wage rant. Paying their salary isnt my job if they want more and fight for it.

    • @Jenny-qv6ml
      @Jenny-qv6ml Před 6 lety +5

      Vyidos self entitled customers are the worst. If you don’t have enough money to pay or tip then don’t go out to eat ..just stay home and cook or make your own drink, it isn’t that hard.

  • @blocked2327
    @blocked2327 Před 5 lety +18

    i'm so glad we don't have to tip in norway.

    • @afghaaj
      @afghaaj Před 5 lety

      You don't? Why's that?Most Norwegians and Swedes that I served tipped me, Danish not that much.

  • @qwi2311
    @qwi2311 Před 6 lety +1

    In every country, except America, tipping is a bonus for great services. In America it’s a passive aggressive game of “tip me or I drop a urinal cake in your food/beverage”

  • @maddi6458
    @maddi6458 Před 6 lety +1

    For everyone saying that where they come from they don’t tip so why should they tip here I’ll just say this. No matter where you go, typically the server “tips out the house” meaning they take how much they sell and typically give about a 5% total over to the kitchen, bartenders and bussers/hosts. So if you don’t tip I am literally paying for that.
    I had a table the other day give me a $5 on a $300 bill so not only was I getting less than minimum wage when serving you but now I had to pay from my own pocket on top of that.

  • @lilbiggaman
    @lilbiggaman Před 6 lety +4

    I honestly just give the bartender 30-40 bucks off the rip, my drinks end up being free or discounted, free shots, etc

  • @whataderk
    @whataderk Před 6 lety +277

    You can tell who doesn’t tip well in these comments because they are all leaving angry comments. Lol 😂

    • @Jette...
      @Jette... Před 6 lety +36

      whataderk or from other countries. In most countries bartenders can actually live from what they're getting paid that's why tipping isn't very important and way less there

    • @PJ_the_tortie
      @PJ_the_tortie Před 6 lety +5

      whataderk you are so right ! Some of them make me want to pull my hair out!

    • @iloveblueeee
      @iloveblueeee Před 6 lety +2

      @whataderk they’re also the same people who expect for something free HAHA

    • @Juke_SL64
      @Juke_SL64 Před 6 lety +1

      Well I don't tip, but I am still a bit confused about it, that's all

    • @samward1317
      @samward1317 Před 6 lety +5

      Or they're from literally any country except the US and so don't understand tipping.

  • @austinmejia3210
    @austinmejia3210 Před 6 lety +1

    These Bartenders act like they’re the masters of the universe or something

  • @deadlyghost7789
    @deadlyghost7789 Před 5 lety

    I used to bartend at a friend's bar, small place that can gather up to 40 people. Me and the waiter (another friend) there would split the tips we would get and never argued about it. We still got decently paid plus free drinks&food (of course not overdo it.) We saw the tips as rewards for a job well done, and usually use that money to go to the club or just buy some snacks and hang out for a few hours since we are both night owls. Best 5 months of my life.

  • @TheYankie91
    @TheYankie91 Před 5 lety +4

    If you ask for something I like, you can be sure, you'll get the most expensive cocktail I got.
    If you wave your card in my face, I'll assume you found it on the floor, and I will grab it and put it ind lost & found.
    Now I'm a bartender in Denmark, so tipping is not really a cultural thing, but if you really feel you've gotten a great service. Doesn't have to be much, but remember I'm sharing with the rest of the bar.
    I don't think many guests thinks of this. I can inly give you a great service thanks our runners and everybody else helping out ;)

    • @afghaaj
      @afghaaj Před 5 lety

      What's the thing with tipping in Denmark? Other Scandinavians I served, Norwegians and Swedes, generally tipped me, but Danish never?

    • @XER0N
      @XER0N Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@afghaaj Coming in with a late quarantine reply here :)
      The "thing" with tipping in Denmark is that it's not expected, as in AT ALL. I work part time as a bartender every now and then, and I make 15$ an hour just for standing there having fun, mixing some G&T's and having a few drinks.
      Minimum wage for a skilled waiter/waitress is 22200DKK or 3200$ a month (for 37 hours a week).
      I've never been tipped while bartending, except for when a confused American tried it and I said thanks but no thanks. I've tied tipping the waiter after a 5 course meal for 12 people and he refused the tip (I think we offered somewhere around 150-200$ can't quite remember) he said he had already been paid - as in service was part of the bill.
      So to answer your question, we pay our bartenders/waiters a living wage. Most will accept a tip if you want to give them one, but I don't know a single bartender who expects to be tipped.

  • @holypicklesmofo
    @holypicklesmofo Před 6 lety +5

    Ugh I wish we could just pay people living wages instead of tipping. I would rather pay $7 instead of $5 for the same drink if there was no tip. I hate weird tipping culture

  • @rochellepaws
    @rochellepaws Před 4 lety +1

    The tipping culture in the US would give me soooo much anxiety. Like I'd feel it was a passive aggressive move if the tip was too low so I'd probably wind up over-tipping every time and going broke 😰

  • @evilsuguru
    @evilsuguru Před 5 lety +2

    0:15 OMG SHE PLAYS MICHAEL IN "THE OFFICE MUSICAL"

  • @xXGooeyPlumXx
    @xXGooeyPlumXx Před 6 lety +10

    Real secret of the bar: probably 3/4 of these bartenders do coke !!!

  • @Roof_Pizza
    @Roof_Pizza Před 6 lety +100

    Why do I think the short haired girl was tipped the least?

    • @raycch8668
      @raycch8668 Před 6 lety

      roof pizza lol

    • @lotusgrl444
      @lotusgrl444 Před 4 lety +2

      Bc she comes across as the meanest...I totally saw that too

  • @Miss_Cali
    @Miss_Cali Před 6 lety +1

    I evolved from clubbing long ago. I’d rather drink at home no having to deal with belligerent drunks or drunk driving plus the drinks are always strong. Another plus is I can listen to the music I like.

  • @bellak46
    @bellak46 Před 6 lety +1

    Putting a few drops of alcohol in their straw so they think it is a stronger drink
    That is savage and hilarious 😂😂😂 I love that girl 😂😂

  • @KimCamposKimkahchu
    @KimCamposKimkahchu Před 6 lety +3

    There are so many people and articles who don't understand bar life. This was pretty accurate.

  • @jim1550
    @jim1550 Před 6 lety +121

    So all you have to do to get free drinks/food is just tip money that you could normally just buy the food wit.... oh I get it. Tax evasion.

    • @Foatizenknechtl
      @Foatizenknechtl Před 6 lety +2

      my hero XD

    • @kuryamtl
      @kuryamtl Před 6 lety +10

      Actually tips are taxed.

    • @Foatizenknechtl
      @Foatizenknechtl Před 6 lety +7

      kuryamtl how do you want to tax somebody without knowing what he got? you Can only tax him on an official average amount?

    • @annak804
      @annak804 Před 5 lety

      Jon nope the people in some lines of work are just really under paid and barely make ends meet

  • @cailey6614
    @cailey6614 Před 5 lety

    For those people who say they don’t deserve to pay the bartenders / servers wages.... Servers & Bartenders almost always have to tip out the kitchen/hosts/doormen/coat check/security from their own tips at the end of the night. Guests who don’t tip often cost the server money because they still have to tip out to others based on the price of the bill although the received no tip.

  • @manou7390
    @manou7390 Před 5 lety +1

    I always ask for no ice because i can’t stand the feeling of icecubes touching my teeth but nice to know that you hate me for it😂

    • @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191
      @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191 Před 6 měsíci

      Just like me! I hate ice beating my mouth. Also, ice becomes water, and I don't know which water they used to make the ice

  • @cursed2322
    @cursed2322 Před 6 lety +3

    Tipping in America sounds like something you must do woaw

  • @rabello360
    @rabello360 Před 5 lety +6

    I dont get why the drinking age in the US is 21 when literally every other country has it at 18

  • @TheOneRachel
    @TheOneRachel Před 6 lety +1

    My parents always taught me is to know someone’s true character look at how they treat a server. I always tip at least 18% no matter the service. If I’m with someone who tips badly or doesn’t tip, I know that’s the kind of person I don’t want to associate with.

  • @patrickkresnik2331
    @patrickkresnik2331 Před 6 lety +1

    I like to say: Garson! To bartenders that i know. Always makes them laugh :D

  • @dalia8353
    @dalia8353 Před 6 lety +7

    yea no, I'm gonna tip if you did a good job, not "give 10% no matter what" essentially

  • @aflxws
    @aflxws Před 6 lety +91

    10% for a bad experience? I don’t think so

    • @ruiningsong9691
      @ruiningsong9691 Před 6 lety +5

      Afrolicioso I tip 3% for bad service. I'm a student studying in Canada, and I come from a country that servers don't get tipped. I tip 10% for ok service, and 13% - 15% for good service.

    • @grayson7910
      @grayson7910 Před 6 lety +2

      Geralt it doesn’t matter that where you’re from people don’t tip, you are now in a place where it is rude to not tip or to tip really poorly.

    • @ruiningsong9691
      @ruiningsong9691 Před 6 lety +5

      Lexi Gagliardi LMAO I never said I don't tip. I tip 10% for OK service. More for good service, usually 13% to 15%. Chill.

    • @Frank78507
      @Frank78507 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ruiningsong9691 it dosent matter what people think it matters what u think because its america u can do whateber u think and if its legal of course. I prefer not to tip if its bad

  • @Katspearl
    @Katspearl Před 5 lety +3

    But I love asking for the bartender's favorite drink D: I like trying new drinks even if I might not like it

  • @KomodoCroc
    @KomodoCroc Před 2 lety

    Whenever someone asks for no ice, I respond with: "oh, so you want it really weak?"

  • @qwi2311
    @qwi2311 Před 6 lety +6

    Secrets or Common Sense? It’s not a secret that if you treat someone as a friend they will treat you as a friend. If you treat a friend as a servant, you get bad service and no friends

  • @shhhh6174
    @shhhh6174 Před 6 lety +3

    Less ice means you get less in the cup. Yes. You want a stronger drink you pay more for it. Yes. I dont even give them drops in the straw Because when I do my inventory at the end of the night the liquor points need to match my sales or it counts as stolen product, and we pay for it out of our check.
    Consider that before you gripe about paying for an extra shot

  • @scrubbywubby2694
    @scrubbywubby2694 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m not gonna lie I was hoping to learn more about safeword drinks or names like Ask for Angela

  • @elischultes6587
    @elischultes6587 Před 5 lety +1

    When I previously would ask “what you would drink” I’m trying to get to know the bartender.

  • @TashaFoxy
    @TashaFoxy Před 6 lety +6

    I hope to God that if I ask for less ice that I am going to get more MIXER. I would be really unhappy if I got a smaller cup or less total volume in the cup. I ask for less ice for more than one reason. I both do not want my drink to get watered down while I sip it slowly (my preferred method of drinking mixed drinks) AND I want LESS alcohol in my alcohol-mixer ratio. "Normal" drinks are way too strong for me, especially if the bartender likes me. They think they are doing me a favor by putting more liquor in, but they really are not. I do not like the taste of the hard liquor. I hope the bartenders who were interviewed are aware of that. If they really want some extra money for the extra mixer I will oblige, but I have never encountered that.

    • @LamesWivams
      @LamesWivams Před 6 lety +2

      Tasha Fox why not just ask for extra mixer. Bartenders can't assume you want more mixer, especially when most of times others say the same thing and want more alcohol. The worse thing anyone can do when placing any order for anything is not be clear on what they want.

    • @TashaFoxy
      @TashaFoxy Před 6 lety

      I don't usually ask them, and they usually do it. I have watched them. They put in a half scoop of ice or so, pour the liquor in, same amount as they usually do, then they top off with mixer. It's pretty simple, and exactly the same thing as they normally do, only there is usually more ice so the top off is a lot shorter in a regular drink. Not only that, it's what I was trained to do as a bartender if this ever happened, in my short stint bar tending. Never have I ever run into bartenders like in this video on this one issue.

    • @TashaFoxy
      @TashaFoxy Před 6 lety

      Because I like the way it tastes mixed properly?

  • @Strafer66
    @Strafer66 Před 6 lety +8

    So in summary - don't expect anything except average service, and tip almost 1/4 of the drink price. Got it.

  • @jutinbutin8583
    @jutinbutin8583 Před 6 lety

    At 0:34, I thought she was going to say something else 😂 lol

  • @wintertolly4122
    @wintertolly4122 Před 4 lety

    You should do a video about djs that play at weddings and have them tell their craziest stories

  • @Guy_LastName
    @Guy_LastName Před 4 lety +21

    "compliments don't pay the bills" then find a job that does lol

  • @nabdad56
    @nabdad56 Před 5 lety +3

    Ice actually dilutes the drink so the alcohol is stronger

  • @jeesue6
    @jeesue6 Před 5 lety

    You’re hearing them talk about tipping a lot because usually policies in serving jobs have a rule against asking for tips. The server just has to be completely polite and 100% energized only to be left with like a two dollar tip for like a 40 dollar meal or purchase. I might be wrong but I’m just going off of my jobs.

  • @a.greene5124
    @a.greene5124 Před 5 lety +1

    Speaking as a person who has worked in the service industry, customers can be assholes. Bottom line, bartenders and servers depend on tips(here in the US) for the bulk of their take home pay since the bar only pays shift pay which is 50 dollars and under. Also, respect works on both ends. Be a respectful customer and you will treated as such.