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Bill Details

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Tip Breakdown

Tip Amount $15.39
Total Bill $100.89

Per Person

Tip Per Person $7.70
Total Per Person $50.45

Tipping Guide by Service

Tipping customs vary by service type and location. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you tip appropriately in various situations:

Service Suggested Tip Notes
??? Restaurant (Sit-down) 15-20% 20%+ for exceptional service
? Coffee Shop/Caf× $1-2 or 10-15% Optional but appreciated
?? Food Delivery 15-20% or $3-5 min Consider weather/distance
?? Taxi/Rideshare 15-20% $2 minimum for short rides
?? Hair Salon 15-25% Tip each person who serves you
?? Nail Salon 15-20% Cash preferred
?? Hotel Bellhop $2-5 per bag More for heavy/many bags
??? Hotel Housekeeping $2-5 per night Leave daily, not just at checkout
?? Valet Parking $2-5 Tip when car is returned
?? Bartender $1-2 per drink or 15-20% More for complex cocktails
?? Movers $20-50 per mover 10-20% of total bill
?? Casino Dealer $5+ or 5% of winnings Tip when leaving or winning big

Tipping Etiquette Around the World

United States & Canada

Tipping is expected and essential to service workers' income. Standard is 15-20% at restaurants, with 18-20% becoming the new norm in major cities.

United Kingdom

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. Service charge (12.5%) is often included. If not, 10-15% is customary for good service.

Europe (General)

Most European countries include service in the bill. Rounding up or adding 5-10% is a nice gesture but not expected.

Japan

Tipping is not practiced and can even be considered rude. Exceptional service is simply the standard expectation.

Australia

Tipping is not expected as workers receive fair wages. Rounding up or 10% for exceptional service is appreciated.

China

Tipping is not customary in mainland China and can cause confusion. High-end hotels catering to tourists may accept tips.

Pro Tip

When traveling internationally, research local customs before your trip. When in doubt, observe what locals do or politely ask your server about tipping customs.

When to Tip More or Less

Situations That Warrant a Higher Tip (20%+)

When 15% Might Be Appropriate

When to Consider Not Tipping

Genuinely poor service may warrant a reduced tip, but consider:

If you don't tip, explain why to the manager. Service workers rely on tips, so not tipping should be rare.

Quick Tip Calculation Methods

The 10% Baseline Method

For any bill, calculate 10% by moving the decimal point left one place:

The Double-Tax Method

In many states, sales tax is around 8-10%. For a ~20% tip, simply double the tax amount shown on your receipt.

Round for Convenience

Round your total bill to a convenient number. If your bill is $47.35, tip enough to make the total $55 or $60 for easy math.

Tipping by the Numbers: US Statistics

Understanding average tipping behavior helps you gauge what's expected across different service industries. According to a 2025 survey of 5,000 US consumers:

Service Type Standard Tip % Exceptional Service Average US Tip
Sit-Down Restaurant18×20%22×25%19.2%
Food Delivery15×20%20×25%16.5%
Taxi / Rideshare15×20%20%+17.8%
Hair Salon / Barber15×20%20%+18.3%
Hotel Housekeeping$3×5/night$5×10/night$3.50/night
Valet Parking$3×5$5×10$4.20
Coffee Shop (counter)10×15%15×20%11.4%
Food Truck / Casual Counter10×15%15%10.8%
Key Insight: The US tipping average at full-service restaurants has risen from 16.3% in 2015 to 19.2% in 2025. Digital payment screens (Square, Toast, Clover) showing pre-selected tip amounts of 18/20/25% directly raised average tips by an estimated 2.3 percentage points industry-wide.

? Frequently Asked Questions

Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount? +
Traditionally, tips are calculated on the pre-tax amount, but many people tip on the total for simplicity. Either is acceptable. For a $100 bill with $8 tax, tipping 20% pre-tax is $20, while post-tax is $21.60 × not a significant difference.
Is it okay to tip in cash even if I pay by card? +
Many servers prefer cash tips because they receive them immediately without waiting for paycheck processing. Cash tips may also have tax advantages for the worker. However, tipping on your card is perfectly acceptable and ensures they receive something.
Do I tip on the full amount if I have a coupon or discount? +
Yes! Always tip on the original pre-discount amount. The server performed the same work regardless of your coupon. If your $100 meal was discounted to $50, tip on $100.
What about automatic gratuity for large groups? +
Many restaurants add 18-20% automatic gratuity for parties of 6-8+. Check your bill carefully to avoid double-tipping. If service was exceptional, you can add more. If it was poor, speak with management.
Should I tip for takeout orders? +
Takeout tipping has become more common, especially since 2020. While not obligatory, 10-15% or a few dollars is appreciated for large/complex orders. Someone still packed your food carefully and may have helped prepare it.