15% unless it's a favourite spot then we go to 20%Raised on another site - what do you consider acceptable To Insure Pleasant Service ?
I'm usually good with 15% unless it's extraordinary and zero when it's self serve.
Your results may vary.
Don't call me Shirley...Surely it’s the other way round. You tip for pleasant/efficient service received. You get bugger all if you’re useless and rude.
Surely it’s the other way round. You tip for pleasant/efficient service received. You get bugger all if you’re useless and rude.
Save that thought for the sea gulls.Exactly. When you reference it like that (To Insure Pleasant Service) it sounds like a veiled threat. "Nice plate of food you're gettin' there. Be a shame if someone were to spit in it".
I'm about the same. My rule is 15% if you neet my expectations, 20% if you exceed them.I'm in the 10-18% typically, but go up to 20% if something is really 'above and beyond' or it's a place we go to very regularly (not often).
I don't tip at Tim's, the Oil Changes / Jiffy Lube / McDonalds or anywhere else.
For take-out, if they happen to catch me with a bill BEFORE the food arrives I add a few $ simply because I don't feel like worrying about having my food messed with (doubtful but..you know). Maybe $2-5 as they're literally taking from the kitchen, and giving it to me.
If it's an automatic '18%' or higher...I drop the amount right away because the hell with that.
Happy?..........
$0-??? for my masseuse depending on how I feel at the end.
I think you know what I mean.Happy?
So does Australia.I absolutely hate tipping culture generally (just pay your people properly and fold the cost into the item - Europe manages just fine)
I hate tipping. I hate being part of transactions where the other party feels like they have to cavort & dance for my amusement just to get paid. I hate hearing the Customer Service Voice being used on me.