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Thread: Who do you tip?

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    Default Who do you tip?

    why/why not/how much?

    just got the most awful haircut but i tipped her the £2 change cause i always tip hairdressers unless they're excessively expensive
    also tip beauticians
    tip restaurants unless its been prepaid
    tip taxis

    don't tip:
    bartenders, usually drinks are too expensive and i wanna save to get more drinks
    aberdeen taxi's cause theyre so expensive already


    dunno what else.


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    I don't really tip anyone since I don't really have a huge amount of disposable income. I'll only tip if they go well beyond what I expected, which isn't often.

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    Never get taxis so I don't tip them. I tip hairdressers, my hair cut is normally £17 so I tip £3. In a restaurant if the service was good then I tip around 10%. I do also tip bar staff as I work in a bar and I know that they're probably on a crap wage and still give good service, in most cases and I know the amount of abuse they have to put up with.


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    I never tip Taxi's any more,
    I tip hairdressers/barbers... maybe a resturant in some cases
    I DOTN SEE why people should be tipped for doing a job they are paid for IM NOT

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    I don't tip anyone - I'm not exactly rich myself and they're doing what they are meant to do, it's their job.
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    Taxis, usually it's 4 quid to town and I just give them a fiver cos I hate coins.

    Hairdressers I leave a tip if they do a good job

    Takeaways sometimes, usually I pay online though and I don't have any physical money!

    Restaurants I wouldn't dream of leaving without tipping!

    I know lots of people in public service jobs don't get paid much and although I'm hardly rich myself (far from it) a few pounds won't make a huge difference to me, whereas it might to them.


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    Is it bad that I don't remember ever tipping anyone personally?


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    tipping is not a custom here; i have never tipped anyone before. when i was in hongkong we were told to tip taxis as the rest of services arent really fussy but i dont think we ever did that

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    I always tip the wait staff at a restaurant, mostly just because you're expected to but to be fair Worthing actually has some really brilliant places to eat with staff who do make a difference to the experience so it's usually earned. Taxis I don't get often but if the charge comes close to an amount that I actually have (so like £8.60 and I have a tenner) I'll usually tell them to keep the change. Other than that nothing really unless I'm in a country where it's the custom... but then I'm usually with my dad who will do it instead
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    Cafe's in the main ... if they provide good service and I can afford it - why not!!

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