I wonder if she has test marketed the second sign re the amount of tips to know what suggestions produce the most tips.
With a sign like that, I would feel cheap giving a $2 tip, and would probably cause people to give her a $5. The $100 suggestion makes you feel that you got off light if you give a $10 or even a $20.
sympa comme metier et elle semble tres gentille
ReplyDeletei hope someone amazes her.
ReplyDeleteI like her tags. I can never figure out what they are making until they are done, then Im like, oh yeah duh.
ReplyDeleteA very clever girl. I hope it worked.
ReplyDeleteOh, to be so clever--and motivated for that matter :O)
ReplyDeleteYou've helped me start the week on a happy note, Kate!
I'll bet the advice was well-received.
ReplyDeleteFunny! I wonder if it works. ;)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she has test marketed the second sign re the amount of tips to know what suggestions produce the most tips.
ReplyDeleteWith a sign like that, I would feel cheap giving a $2 tip, and would probably cause people to give her a $5. The $100 suggestion makes you feel that you got off light if you give a $10 or even a $20.
Steffe is right, very clever indeed.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't ask..you don't get. Haha good on her, great catch Kate.
ReplyDeleteLove that parrot!
ReplyDeleteIf I were thinking about leaving a tip, it would be token, so maybe her sign sets the viewers' sights higher.
ReplyDeleteI marvel at the tip-tag. What a funny idea!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she ever gets that second suggestion.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great people shots. I am trying to go back and catch up on what I have missed.
She;s a pretty blonde so I imagine she has been amazed more than once. :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks like a smart Swede! Sorry to stereotype....
ReplyDeleteGreat catch, a clever girl!
ReplyDeleteWe could probably do a collection of original Tip invitations. They can be pretty creative! I've started snapping a few of them.
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