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Do you tip the waitress?

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Here in the UK, I don’t generally tip. Partly because they get paid a more reasonable wage than other parts of the world, but mostly because most places just add 10% to 12.5% on the bill at the end as a “discretionary” service charge, and it’s only removed if there’s service bad enough to cause a complaint.

Honestly though, I’d rather it this way that to pretend tips are optional - I see the number at the bottom, I pay the number, all is right with the world.
 
We should normalise a society where tipping is not normal and that they get paid a decent amount to start with.
 
I toss in more than I should on the occasions I go out just because it's a rarity and I like to make someone's day (and where I'm at the disparity is absolutely horrible to the point any tip-based jobs are precariously staffed with extreme turnover), but from a societal perspective I tend to follow along this guy and I have a feeling Arantor will get what he's on about.

 
We don’t tip here in Aus but if we go out to a nice restaurant and service is amazing we often leave a tip. I always tip in the US/Canada when I’m traveling (normally depending on how good the service is but 15-18%)
 
Usually I will tip the waiter or waitress, but if the service wasn't that great I sometimes won't give them a tip or give them a smaller tip. Tipping shouldn't really be a thing IMO, restaurants should be able to pay their employees a good wage and these people shouldn't have to rely on tips to get by IMO.
 

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