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I absolutely would assume that 20% service fee on a restaurant bill REPLACES the tip and is not IN ADDITION to tip. On another thread most people seem to disagree.
Where is your info coming from? Do you now, in essence, tip 35% or more? |
| That's what I always thought too, OP. Now I'm going to look for the other thread you're referring to. |
| Yes, unless it’s a wedding or something like that. |
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Yes it should. Didn't all of DC move to this model?
If I saw a 20% service fee, I'd assume it meant tip. |
| Usually it states it somewhere, the menu, the app, the website if it goes towards wages or not. If it is 15%+ and does go towards wages, I don't tip an additional amount. If I paid cash, wouldn't ask for change if less than two dollars though. |
| Ask your server/host(ess). |
| I would assume so. |
| I think it goes to restaurant not server. Would clarify at restaurant. You can always email if that’s too exposed feeling or you are energetically confrontational. |
I assume tip, gratuity and service fee are all tip that goes to the server. Have to look for he thread also where 'most people seem to disagree'. It's hard to find workers and we had one good one quit because of foreigners not tipping her. When I told her that this happens often with foreigners, she said 'I don't care' and she is leaving us. |