| Having lived in a non tipping country, it’s very nice and reduces a lot of the stress of life. It’s not just restaurant servers. It’s the uber guy, baristas, pizza delivery, valet, heck here were expected to tip our trash guy. The whole system is ridiculous but it’s the system we live in. I tip 20% on every meal. If the service is bad I don’t go back. I’m very selective about who else I tip. |
| I tip 20%, but I think it would be good to just pay a fixed amount. There's no reason why I should tip based on the check total when there is no extra work for a $40 plate vs. a $15 plate. |
| Reddit in 2026 is just full of foreigners and super creepy malcontents... and 99% of the traffic and voting is bots. |
I agree with this. 20% is plenty IMHO, at a nicer restaurant. I’m a more generous tipper, if the service warrants it, at a place like Waffle House. |
Not a troll. DCUM is anonymous. Why troll/lie about how much I tip? |
It's the new normal. 20% is the new 15%, so minimum, and 25% is the new 20%, so for good service |
| Ugh, I'm so tired of this. Yes, servers should get paid a fair wage. But that will come from a restaurants profits, so menu prices will go up and we will all eat out less than we do (however often that may be). If business decreases, restaurants will have to lay off servers. Then for the customers who DO go in, service will be slow. I don't see how this works. |
And tips were 10% for decades. It is only recently that folks started pressuring people higher and higher and calling them cheap. But there was no need to raise the percentage when prices also were going up due to inflation of fertilizer prices, etc. during COVID. The server is not working harder and they still were receiving additional $. |
Contrary to what many think, but most restaurants aren't swimming in profits and margins are razor thin. It does seem like there is heavy tip inflation and you're correct, that a more expensive meal, doesn't mean the server is working harder. We already eat out less. I do like eating out and not having to prep, cook and clean sometimes, but restaurants are really overpriced and the food often isn't that great. With a little effort, it's not hard to make a good meal at home, for a fraction of the price of eating out. |
| When and why did the standard tip go from 15% to 20%? |
Why is this so, and when did this change? |
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Some ridiculous tips
-haircuts and hair color. If I spend $300+ on color, this should not need a tip! A few of my cousins are hairstylists and they make 150k+ in their smaller city (well deserved, but no tips needed) -counter service. They're not paid a tipped wage. They're paid a standard wage. -uber eats/food delivery. If there's a service charge, a tip shouldn't be needed. Their incentive for getting the food to you timely should be keeping their job. -laser hair removal or any sort of beauty treatment. |
Sorry but in your example, everyone is still paying the same amount. I personally don't like eating out because of tips. I also don't pick up food on my way home too because it's awkward while picking up and they basically have their hand out for a tip. |
Disagree on the 25%. |
It's the internet. It's an international space. There's no such thing as "foreigners" on the internet. |