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Tipping in the States



goldstone

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Jul 5, 2003
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I haven't read all the posts on this thread, but my recent experience in western USA was that the "suggested" gratuity shown on the bill was 18%, 20%, or 25%!! Definitely a jump from a minimum of 15% which I reall from previous visits. 25% is effing outrageous. And the gratuity was based on the total bill including tax.

First, there's no way I'm giving a gratuity on the tax amount, and secondly 15% is quite enough, thank you!

So my policy is 15% max of the bill amount net of tax. If they don't like it, hard luck.
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
I haven't read all the posts on this thread, but my recent experience in western USA was that the "suggested" gratuity shown on the bill was 18%, 20%, or 25%!! Definitely a jump from a minimum of 15% which I reall from previous visits. 25% is effing outrageous. And the gratuity was based on the total bill including tax.

First, there's no way I'm giving a gratuity on the tax amount, and secondly 15% is quite enough, thank you!

So my policy is 15% max of the bill amount net of tax. If they don't like it, hard luck.

Too true! I've never offered more than 15%.
In fairness most staff are fairly adept at giving the correct amount in small change in order to make it easy for the customer.
I do wonder if the tip culture is the reason why they haven't adopted paying for everything on plastic in the same way we have
 




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