Are you from a culture in which it's standard practice to tip for services?
If so, for which services, and what's the standard where you live? What do you consider fair? Are there circumstances in which you wouldn't tip when you ordinarily would?
Is it an expected thing for every visit or only at certain times of the year? When it comes to food and drink, is there a difference to you between restaurant and counter service?
Have you worked a job where tips are expected? Encouraged? Hoped for? Do you think this makes a difference in your perceptions to those of people who haven't? Do you remember how well (or whether) people tip and does this make a difference in how you treat them if they come back?
If not, have you traveled in places where it's customary? What are your thoughts on it?
If so, for which services, and what's the standard where you live? What do you consider fair? Are there circumstances in which you wouldn't tip when you ordinarily would?
Is it an expected thing for every visit or only at certain times of the year? When it comes to food and drink, is there a difference to you between restaurant and counter service?
Have you worked a job where tips are expected? Encouraged? Hoped for? Do you think this makes a difference in your perceptions to those of people who haven't? Do you remember how well (or whether) people tip and does this make a difference in how you treat them if they come back?
If not, have you traveled in places where it's customary? What are your thoughts on it?
Tipping
25/10/2009 01:38:59 AM
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It is not standard practice to tip here.
25/10/2009 01:43:37 AM
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question...
25/10/2009 12:07:11 PM
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any of the above. *NM*
25/10/2009 12:52:32 PM
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Here's my soapbox speech.
25/10/2009 02:51:40 AM
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here in uhmurricuh you tip for taxis and food, 15% or so and a buck or so for bags and valet stuff *NM*
25/10/2009 05:29:23 AM
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