One is always allowed to ask. However - and unfairly - the law assumes a given amount of tips are coming in, whether they actually are or not! And the employer can hide behind that.
* No the waiter/waitress should never ask for a tip. It is up to the patron to decide if the waiter/waitress deserves a tip for good service. In some higher end restaurants tips (gratuities) are included in the price of your bill.
a raise
say thank you and please a lot, and show good manners. then have a little conversation with her, and maybe give her tips, then ask her out for A drink one time...
Ask your waiter or waitress probably
You cannot force someone to feel what they may not. The best tip is to be yourself and ask them out - get to know them better and let them get to know you.
You ask someone close to you or ask your friends.
Yes, "raise" can be a noun when referring to an increase in salary or position within a company. For example, "I received a raise at work."
Ask for a raise!
Ask.
they do stuff to raise it so dont ask me weirdos
they do stuff to raise it so dont ask me weirdos
If you feel you need a raise then yes, you should. Hope this helps. :)