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this post was submitted on 17 Sep 2023
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Move the decimal point one number to the left. That's 10% of the original number. Double that number to get 20% of the original number.
Now you have your tip.
As a kid, I was taught to tip 15% for standard service. I still do that today.
20% is for exceptional service. 10% for mediocre. 2¢ for service that's so bad they should probably think about getting a different job.
Anyway, getting 15% is still very easy. Get 10% the way you said. Now add half of that.