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Tip $2β5 per night, left daily on the pillow or nightstand with a note saying "Thank you." Daily tipping is recommended since different staff may clean your room each day.
For full-service restaurants, tipping 15β20% of the pre-tax bill is standard in the US. For exceptional service, consider 20β25%.
Tip 15β20% of the fare for standard service. Add extra for help with luggage, navigating difficult routes, or exceptional courtesy.
Delivery drivers typically expect $2β5 for small orders, or 10β15% of your total order value for larger orders.
A dollar or two is customary for simple transactions. For more complex drinks or large orders, 10β15% is appropriate.
Many restaurants automatically add 18β20% gratuity for groups of 6 or more. Always check your receipt to avoid double-tipping.
Tip $1β2 per drink at a bar, or 15β20% of your tab if you're running a tab.
Standard tipping is 15β20% of the service cost. For exceptional work, consider 20β25%.
For outstanding service, 20β25% is a generous and appreciated tip. This acknowledges exceptional attentiveness, knowledge, and hospitality. Remember, servers often rely on tips as their primary income.
If everyone ordered similarly-priced items, splitting evenly is easiest. If there are significant differences, calculate each person's share based on what they ordered, then add their proportional tip. Our calculator makes this simpleβjust divide the total bill and tip amount by the number of people.
If an automatic service charge (usually 18β20%) is already added, you are not obligated to tip further. However, if service was exceptional, an additional small tip (5β10%) is appreciated. Always read your bill carefully to avoid accidental double-tipping.
Tipping is customary in many countries, especially the US, but not mandatory by law. That said, service workers often depend on tips to earn a living wage. We encourage tipping as a sign of appreciation for good service.
Yes! Tipping customs vary widely. In the US, tipping is expected; in many European countries, service is included in the bill. Always research local customs when traveling or dining internationally.
Disclaimer: Tipping customs and expectations vary by location, culture, and service type. Use this guide as a reference, but always follow local norms and your own judgment when deciding how much to tip. These are guidelines, not rules.