Yeah, basically the only ones that feel like they have to tip are US citizens... and Canada most probably.
It's becoming a lot bigger in the UK and it sucks, it's just built into receipts everywhere which makes it really awkward to decline. It's ulalso creeping up from the standard 10%.
Even fast food places?
It's not consistent, McDonalds wouldn't have a tip but tipping in an independent fast food place isn't uncommon big cities.
Yeah, basically the only ones that feel like they have to tip are US citizens... and Canada most probably.
It's becoming a lot bigger in the UK and it sucks, it's just built into receipts everywhere which makes it really awkward to decline. It's ulalso creeping up from the standard 10%.
Even fast food places?
It's not consistent, McDonalds wouldn't have a tip but tipping in an independent fast food place isn't uncommon big cities.