15% has always been the norm, 20% for exceptional service. |
In the 90s, 15% was standard and 18 to 20% was for exceptional service. Google it. |
Totally. And then claiming that prices would go up. They ready are up but in a sneaky way. |
It's regional. 15% in the South (DMV), or even less, may be the norm but in the NE 20% has always been standard for my life and I am not...young. |
| if 20% is expected to have restaurants cancel tipping and up the price 20%. It's a scam, they want to advertise cheap menus and prices by hiding the 20%. so just up and end tipping |
Corporate catering is the big unseen cash cow for restaurants. Anyone using wages to dine out regularly is an idiot. |
| Is there a bigger collection of broke whiners and social outcasts than Reddit? How does anyone waste time on that toxic site anymore. |
Maybe it’s the subreddits I frequent but I find commenters to be considerably more reasonable and less hateful than on this site. I come here for the snark! |
How is checking out Reddit any different than hanging out here, on DCUM? |
“End Tipping” has plenty of gainfully employed cheapskates. They don’t tip because they’re broke, but because they are CHEAP! I get that tipping is out of control, but if you’re not tipping at a sit down restaurant in the U.S. you are a jerk. The exception here being restaurants that add a service fee. |
It's entirely this. Reddit is just a platform and if you just stick to all or popular, yes it's toxic like everywhere else on the Internet. Follow a good collection of well moderated or smaller subreddits and it's completely different. |
I grew up in Maryland (born 1979) and 15% was standard anywhere, and we traveled across the country as a family. We were comfortably off. I do remember in the very late 1990s people started talking and grumbling about 20%. But it didn't become standard till probably around 2005. Maybe it was different in Manhattan. I'm sure it's always different in NYC. I don’t tip anything outside sit down service and hair cuts. Coffee shops, bakeries, takeaway, anything involving self service gets 0%. |
What does “great service” even mean? I order my meal and a drink and they bring it. Same with bill. I’m not sure how one does that in a superb manner beyond not taking ages. |
Most meals are $20-40 or more. The owners can afford to pay minimum wage and are the cheapest. If there is a service fee, I'm not tipping. Otherwise its 15-20% depending on the service. |
It’s not always owners being cheap. This is the way things have worked in restaurants- at least in the U.S., for years. I agree with your last two points. If you eat at a sit down restaurant and there is no service charge and you don’t tip, you’re a jerk. |