
Tbh I didn’t use to tip before covid unless when really impressed by the service. My partner always gives tip which I would follow
What I noticed in the last years was some restaurants became a bit passive aggressive in asking for a tip. Some would cancel the ‘do you want to tip screen’ or others just wait for you to press a yes or a no. One restaurant even had the tipping screen with the tip percentage and ‘reactions’ like 0% ☹️, 5% 🫤Meh, 10% Thank you!
Do you tip? Or I’m just stingy 😬🤭
by bobad86
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I don’t think it’s required. Like no waiter is gonna chase you out of the place if you leave nothing.
I haven’t waited tables myself in years. But when I did it wasn’t expected. It was nice, sure, but not that big a deal.
My parents and my friends parent’s tipped at restaurants, usually 10% or more, unless there was a service charge. It seemed the norm in the 90s.
Me and my friends do the same, and I’ve always assumed it’s the norm in Ireland.
To be clear, I’m specifically talking about dining in restaurants.
In Ireland much more than Brazil to give tips