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.
It depends on how it is used. If you ask your boss for a "raise", then it would be a noun. To "raise", however, is a verb.
Ask.
Ask for a raise!
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. :)