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I’ve always tipped wait staff in the UK.
My AI chat tells me that it’s customary to tip 10%.

Polite visitors look up and follow local customs.
‘’Rab’ is a dickhead making it worse for his fellow Scots. If he can afford a ticket, he can afford the $3 tip on his breakfast.
I’m with Rab. Don’t want to work for hardly any money? Don’t take the fucking job.
 
US and Australia (certain places) the only places I have been where tips seemed to be expected, in the sense of the staff relying on them.

I don't object to the system, service in Europe is abysmal, this gives the chance to earn more by delivering a good service. I am sure that certain people tending a bar can do better than they'd do otherwise via the gratuities. I appreciate the drink refillings and such.

What I don't understand is traveling somewhere and knowing the local customs but stiffing the staff who are known to rely on the money. The system is what it is, you're making them serve you for free. Whereas the fee elsewhere is built into your bill and you are paying it in any case.
 
So you don’t tip at restaurants? Or cabbies?
Didn’t realize that was a thing in Scotland.
The thing we do here is we tip when service is good. I tip my barber. He’s a great guy, we chat, he does a good job. He charges £16 and he gets the twenty.

I’ve eaten out a couple of times in the last week. One was excellent and one ok. Guess who got the tip?

I’m not going to go too Resevoir Dogs scene on this, but I’ll reward good service and won’t reward average and downwards. Average is doing your job. Want a tip? Go above and beyond.
 
US and Australia (certain places) the only places I have been where tips seemed to be expected, in the sense of the staff relying on them.

I don't object to the system, service in Europe is abysmal, this gives the chance to earn more by delivering a good service. I am sure that certain people tending a bar can do better than they'd do otherwise via the gratuities. I appreciate the drink refillings and such.

What I don't understand is traveling somewhere and knowing the local customs but stiffing the staff who are known to rely on the money. The system is what it is, you're making them serve you for free. Whereas the fee elsewhere is built into your bill and you are paying it in any case.
Service in Europe is much better than America. In the US it’s so insincere and you KNOW theyre only doing it for the tip.

In the IS they don’t rely on your tips to get paid. They get paid minimum wage regardless. In some big cities they get paid a local wage which is healthy.

On that note though, people need to stop tipping when they come to Paris. Businesses now do it to catch tourists but locals would never. We don’t want to tip and we don’t want that standard creeping in.
 
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