Tipping etiquette 101: Who to tip, how much, and when to skip

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • It might seem like the expectation to tip has grown lately, but how much should you give? When can you skip the tip? NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks it all down.
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Komentáře • 626

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +161

    I used to travel to Japan for business quite a bit. There, the bill is the bill and even if you tried to tip they would treat that cash like it was poison and back away from you. I love that culture. The most polite, humble respectful people ever.

    • @paul7673
      @paul7673 Před rokem +6

      Great comment! Same thing in Taiwan and other Asian countries. I will never tip beyond 15% again in the US.

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker Před rokem

      It's disrespectful to say No to a gift tho

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +2

      @@___Anakin.Skywalker Depends on country and culture. There are no set rules for the whole world.

    • @vanderley3
      @vanderley3 Před rokem +2

      @@___Anakin.Skywalker Depends on the context. It's like a friend insisting and blatantly refusing to let you pay for a meal out on a friendly night out. Refusal of monetary gain coming from another is considered polite.

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker Před rokem

      @@vanderley3 huh? Nothing wrong with that. Gift refusal is extremely rude especially to Asian peoples

  • @tatianaporoger8668
    @tatianaporoger8668 Před rokem +223

    Glad you’re addressing this issue. Tipping is getting out of control. A lot of people don’t even wanna go out any more

    • @5877user
      @5877user Před rokem +4

      My husband is my delivery guy😊

    • @stormriderkaos
      @stormriderkaos Před rokem +6

      @@5877user and he gives you the tip and the rest too!

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před rokem +10

      It’s one of the weirdo creepy things about America and American people.

    • @forgottenman8629
      @forgottenman8629 Před rokem +5

      indeed, pretty much ceased going out for dinner/lunch and also skip the morning coffee thing all as a result of out-of-control tipping -- and the obligatory tipping amount 'before' one receives their order is over the top...

    • @kobyschechter8163
      @kobyschechter8163 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Tipping culture is an absolute joke. Nobody should be so dependent on tips to make ends meet. I avoid using delivery and rideshare services because of the tipping expectations. I have a car that is very fuel efficient (2021 Jeep Compass) so I choose to drive myself someplace or pickup my food at a restaurant rather than wasting money on a service that I don't need to use. And gas prices are still high so Uber and Lyft raised their prices because of that. Obviously if I'm someplace far from home and there's no public transport I would have to use rideshare services. Or when you have to go to the airport many times you have no choice but to use a rideshare service, especially if you have a lot of luggage or a big family. I won't be able to rent a car until 2027 because that's when I'll turn 25.

  • @BakoSooner
    @BakoSooner Před rokem +141

    Learn to say 'no' and don't feel guilty. I tip when service is involved (generally at a restaurants). I start with 15% (no, 18% is not the new 15%!) and go higher if the service is good. But I'll never tip over-the-counter service. I've seen some establishments asking for tip on top of tax and also want mandatory tip (up to 19% at one restaurant I visited) even for a party of four. As a consumer, I am in control. If establishment gets crazy with tip, I will never re-visit that establishment. Personally, I think tipping will hurt the over-the-counter establishments due to resentment and therefore don't even put spare change in a tip jar.

    • @kasun1752
      @kasun1752 Před rokem +6

      Exactly! When I go get Chinese take out 🙄 and tip is on the receipt … I don’t leave a thing

    • @fbbWaddell
      @fbbWaddell Před rokem

      Bartenders and baristas who make drinks serve you over the counter. You don't tip those very well trained and highly qualified individuals for their skilled labor?

    • @ube4856
      @ube4856 Před rokem +13

      @@fbbWaddell Bartenders in a sense "wait" on you. People who make coffee and smoothies do not. So no I wouldn't think to tip. They prepared your beverage and handed it to you similarly to prepared foods handed to you over the counter; that's not the same as service jobs such as waiters, maids, ect. Also, they ask for tip before you've even gotten your beverage. That's not how tipping is supposed to work.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +11

      I@@fbbWaddell Nope....Do you tip your doctor after triple bypass heart surgery? if that isn't "skilled labor" I don't know what is!

    • @michellewinkler3985
      @michellewinkler3985 Před rokem +2

      I went to 31 flavors Ice Cream with my handicapped son. They scooped 1 scoop of ice cream for my son then me. (I am a senior).I saw the receipt, it asked for a tip. I was shocked. My son doesn't have money to tip when he's on disability. He was grateful for the ice cream scoop and so was I. He is deaf, blind with epilepsy.

  • @davidcantor293
    @davidcantor293 Před rokem +52

    Sorry but I am not tipping for someone to hand me a pastry. Give me a break.

    • @joerice7763
      @joerice7763 Před 2 měsíci

      Cool! Did anyone tell you, that you had to tip? Exactly. They didn’t, and if they do. Talk to their boss

    • @expeditioner9322
      @expeditioner9322 Před 15 dny +1

      ​@@joerice7763 What about those who just keep the change and when you ask for it they tell you "you got to tip"?

    • @Gokuisthegre
      @Gokuisthegre Před 3 dny

      @@expeditioner9322thank you exactly

  • @LeSpy877
    @LeSpy877 Před rokem +40

    We should all stop tipping completely regardless of the service. That is the only way we will get rid of this stupid tipping culture. It is NOT the customers responsibility to pay the employees!

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      It's a good start, but everyone has to agree to do that and too many Americans are simply ignorant or cowed into believing they HAVE to tip, which is false.

  • @deusbeowulf6039
    @deusbeowulf6039 Před rokem +161

    Another America only problem lol. The rest of the world pays their staff enough as not to require tips to edge out their rent payments.

    • @michelleh4717
      @michelleh4717 Před rokem +5

      it's worse in canada, waiters get paid minimum wage but you still gotta tip 20%

    • @vister6757
      @vister6757 Před rokem +8

      It's not paying their staff well or not but one shouldn't expect customers to pay just because they feel they aren't paid well enough.
      It's an entitlement culture which needs to be stripped.

    • @DBE008
      @DBE008 Před rokem

      Did you travel to every country or learn everything about the earnings for all countries? Don’t generalize.
      I’m staying in Asia and been to surround countries have friends from at least 5 countries in Asia. Some get paid $300 USD (yes they get paid in that country’s currency) a month. They have to have roommates that means sharing 1-4 people to a room. Depends which country to renting a room and sharing a room.

    • @deusbeowulf6039
      @deusbeowulf6039 Před rokem +5

      @@DBE008 Are they choosing to do that to save money? Is the cost of living the same in comparison to America? Are they going to school to get a better job while they save up (their schooling is probably a lot cheaper if they are in school)? Let’s not generalize lol. I should have mentioned that capitalist countries are likely to look just like America, but at least most have better health care, education, and transportation.

    • @stormriderkaos
      @stormriderkaos Před rokem

      neverending supply of illegal and new immigrants to work for $4 an hour. Exploitation that the customers are expected to pay for part of and the immigrants pay the rest. It's BS.

  • @marcom2248
    @marcom2248 Před rokem +35

    You are right. As an European, I don't understand why the owners of the restaurants in the US just have to pay 4$ per hour, and let the customers pay the majority of the wages.

    • @gigachad_6862
      @gigachad_6862 Před 8 měsíci +4

      They don't pay 4$ ... Server's are paid anything from 16$ to 100$ per hour depending on restaurants bars etc.
      Actually now tip is epidemic in North America.
      Why I pay tip at self serving restaurants?
      Why I pay tip where I have to stand for long time in a line to order ?
      Why I pay tip to hair dresser who is getting 50$ for cutting hairs per half hour?
      Why I need to pay tip to rude waitress?
      Why I need to pay to a waiter in a restaurant where food was terrible?
      Why I need to pay to check out counter clerk at grocery store when she throw me bags rather than helping me in putting my groceries in those bags😅

  • @Chewbucksa
    @Chewbucksa Před rokem +74

    Double taxation should be illegal. Why is the TIP percentage rising if the product price is already rising? I used to pay $10 for a plate of food and $1 tip (10%). Today the same plate costs $15. Why should I pay $3 (20%) if paying the same 10% would lead to a greater tip ($1.5) for the waiter? The tip has literally TRIPLED: from $1 to $3. I haven't been to a restaurant in months and intend to keep it that way.

    • @pattycroft7671
      @pattycroft7671 Před rokem +2

      And I thank you for that, on behalf of all Servers!

    • @Chewbucksa
      @Chewbucksa Před rokem +34

      @@pattycroft7671 You're welcome! 🙂 Hopefully that $4/hr will be enough for rent when more people get fed up and stop tipping altogether, including for that smug attitude.

    • @BakoSooner
      @BakoSooner Před rokem +7

      My sentiments exactly. As if us consumers can't do the math by telling us 18% is the new 15%. I still start at 15%. If the service is better than average, I'll tip more. But I won't automatically tip 18%, 20% or even 25%. Watch out for establishments that asks for tip on top of taxes or even require mandatory tips for less than 6 or 8 people. As a consumer, vote with your feet.

    • @zlonewolf
      @zlonewolf Před rokem +1

      @v
      Its not even 4/hr.
      If say its at a restaurant you pay $15 and pay $3 in tip.
      Thats $3 per person.
      If its a family of 5. Thats $15 per table. If you wait 20 tables. Thats $300 an hour.

    • @christinah.8504
      @christinah.8504 Před rokem

      you sound jewish.

  • @jayringo77
    @jayringo77 Před rokem +216

    Did an experiment over one month - no tips for anyone. Was shocked by the extra $500 I was able to move into savings at the end of the month. I have to agree with a lot of the comments - this is a uniquely American issue and I think I'm done participating in this pass the literal buck from service industry employers.

    • @david-nt3cz
      @david-nt3cz Před rokem +15

      Pay yourself first and then worry about everyone else who has their hand out. I read these waiters who complain about their tios not being higher. No one is sarisfied these days.

    • @susanrand512
      @susanrand512 Před rokem +28

      Shame on the restaurant owners, pay a living wage. No one is going to demand a tip when I'm picking up my own food orders. Our neighborhood donut shop is adding a 5 per cent gratuity WTH. I buy my doughnuts elsewhere. I do still tip at the nail salon.

    • @fbbWaddell
      @fbbWaddell Před rokem +8

      Although I agree that employers should simply pay a living wage, instead of paying $2.13/hr(federal wage for servers), your tip is their primary source of income and that means that they will have to quit that job and go work elsewhere which means that you may find that restaurant closed the next time you go due to staffing shortages. Perhaps you should tell the employer with your words that they should pay their employees a living wage instead of asking you to subsidize their income.

    • @ube4856
      @ube4856 Před rokem +17

      @@fbbWaddell I don't know, if you have to pay your employees $2.13/hr or else your gonna have to close your business... something doesn't add up.

    • @BORN-to-Run
      @BORN-to-Run Před rokem +14

      TIPPING is OPTIONAL!

  • @missmarionlewis
    @missmarionlewis Před rokem +53

    This is why I don't do Uber eats or door dash. I rather just go pick up my food or just cook.

    • @evolution71
      @evolution71 Před rokem +3

      It’s ok to tip Uber eats or door dash. You got the wrong message here fool. You always tip delivery drivers for food. If you go and have take out then no tip.
      Difference between not letting get scammed and being a cheapstake

    • @Vizible21
      @Vizible21 Před rokem +7

      ​@@evolution71 you're the one who is being very cheap here. If you want a liveable wage attack the corporation, not the customers. Or else find other job. There should be a flat amount for that service and these workers should be paid accordingly. People not tipping you aren't the one who are looking down on you. It's your employer who treats you like a beggar just to do your job.

    • @kobyschechter8163
      @kobyschechter8163 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I also avoid using delivery and ride sharing services because of the tipping expectations. I have a good car so it’s a massive waste of money to use those services unless they give you a coupon. Even then I still try to avoid it. The next time I order from Uber Eats I’ll probably arrange the order for pickup at the restaurant.

    • @user-tm2jk9ym4w
      @user-tm2jk9ym4w Před 5 měsíci

      good job

    • @trustthescience2260
      @trustthescience2260 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@evolution71 Fool? All he's saying is he would rather pick up the food himself and save the tip money or just make something at home. Chill out.

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 Před rokem +42

    I went to a restaurant recently for so-so food and service from a surly waiter. At the end I was presented with the tablet demanding a 20% tip, or higher! I didn't see the smaller writing for other options as my eyesight is bad so I pressed the 20% button - and we have never been back to that restaurant as a result of my being blatantly pressurised to pay an overinflated tip that was not earned.

    • @methemonkeyking
      @methemonkeyking Před rokem

      I noticed when I paid with a credit card, the cashier turns the tablet around, and shows the % I chose to tip; when I pay cash, there's no tablet. I just tell them I left a tip on the table (the % I want to tip). From now on, I’m going to pay cash.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@methemonkeyking There is always a "zero tip" choice on tablets. Use it.

    • @owenmclain3327
      @owenmclain3327 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I pay cash and add 10% before taxes.
      I don't deal with those tablet devices deciding my gratuity.

  • @mahir8126
    @mahir8126 Před rokem +79

    Do not tip unless you are sitting and eating in a restaurant. Other than that no point giving your hard earned money away.

    • @LeSpy877
      @LeSpy877 Před rokem +14

      No I would say do not tip at all including restaurants. It's never the customers responsibility to pay the employees. If these servers are not getting paid a fair wage, they need to talk to their employers, or go find a different job.

    • @johnconnell0631
      @johnconnell0631 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@LeSpy877ok that is great but do not be a customer who is rude and bossing a server around thats what people dont like, the cheap ones are always the most needy

    • @LeSpy877
      @LeSpy877 Před 10 měsíci

      @@johnconnell0631 No I agree with that. I'm always respectful to the servers so long as they are respectful to me. I appreciate their services, but I am not responsible for their paycheck is all I'm saying.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@johnconnell0631 Being a non-tipper is not "being cheap". It's more like a social protest: "I'm not here to subsidize your restaurant payroll beyond the menu prices."

    • @TheDanKyu
      @TheDanKyu Před měsícem

      facts, I don’t know why they expect for a tip when I am the one driving all the way here to pickup the food and they just hand me the food with 2 seconds max interaction

  • @saras6588
    @saras6588 Před rokem +64

    People shouldn't rely on 'etiquette' to make a living. We need to abolish tipping! One price for everyone. No confusion. No guilt. No more corporations relying on passing the buck when it comes to paying their employees a living wage.

    • @jeremiahanderson614
      @jeremiahanderson614 Před rokem +1

      Please layout what that living wage is for different jobs that are tipped based? Exactly how much? And how should owners adjust pricing to account for the expense? Charts, projections?

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Před 7 měsíci

      Yep. Only those evil corporations are doing this.

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f Před 6 měsíci

      @@jeremiahanderson614 As an employer you lay it out...stating this is your pay..... if you accept it...... your hired. Rather simple !
      As a worker.....you ask what the employer will pay...if its not enough........move on ! Thats how Ive " worked " all my life ! Dont expect hand outs. Save the money you earn !

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f Před 6 měsíci

      @@rosewoodsteel6656 Evil employees are the cause though ! Dont work at an establishment where they dont pay enough ! Basic logic !

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Před 6 měsíci

      Incompetant and/or lazy employees are definitely a problem. If you are a bad server, it is reflected in your pay. If you are unhappy with your job/pay, but are too lazy to find something else, the problem is with you, not your employer. @@user-tc3ou6sy5f

  • @vister6757
    @vister6757 Před rokem +25

    Don't tip unless you feel the service rendered deserved a good tip. Tipping should not be compulsory and it's stupid to make tipping an entitlement for everyone. You agree to work for that wage your employer offered so don't blame the customers for your low wage, and expect them to top up your expectations!

    • @jeremytine
      @jeremytine Před rokem +2

      or just don't tip period

    • @dandan3045
      @dandan3045 Před rokem

      I would never tip because it’s such a terrible practice. Then again, I live in a country where there is 0 tipping.

  • @nala3038
    @nala3038 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I just got back from Japan, where there is no tipping. Not only is there no tipping, but generally speaking the service is better. It is wonderful!
    I was willing to tip during the Covid period to show appreciation for people just showing up in that difficult time. But Covid is over now and wages are up.
    Let's imitate the Japanese model, pay people what they're worth, and forget about paying a bribe just to get people to do their job.

  • @ChadBray
    @ChadBray Před rokem +30

    Makes no sense
    If a couple orders 2 steak dinners a bottle of wine for $100.
    Another couple orders 2 steak dinner plus a more expensive bottle of wine for $1000
    The server serving the rich couple gets bigger tip even though same amount work is performed.

    • @kessler1kessler811
      @kessler1kessler811 Před rokem

      It’s not the servers choice as to what the customers order. The server is just doing their job.

    • @ChadBray
      @ChadBray Před rokem +10

      @@kessler1kessler811 both doing the same job and serving same amount of food, both getting 15%.
      One server is getting $15 another getting paid $150

    • @BakoSooner
      @BakoSooner Před rokem +2

      @@kessler1kessler811 I hear what you're saying. But that's the luck of the draw isn't it. Does that mean the waiter/waitress can be less polite when a customer gets a flank steak instead of a bone in ribeye? Of course, a $1000 dinner isn't served at the same restaurant as the $100 dinner.

    • @michelleh4717
      @michelleh4717 Před rokem +11

      @@kessler1kessler811 the point is tipping should be a flat fee and not dependent on a % of the invoice

    • @cynthiannenicholas5156
      @cynthiannenicholas5156 Před rokem +1

      No, the tip would be the same. That's how rich people stay rich😉

  • @caddie1a
    @caddie1a Před rokem +21

    It used to be the standard to tip 15% at restaurants for good service & 20% for exceptional service. I guess times changed & the standard is increasing.

    • @stormriderkaos
      @stormriderkaos Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I guess if your waiter takes your coat, rubs your feet and dances for your entertainment maybe.

    • @sexygogetter
      @sexygogetter Před rokem +2

      Was always 10%

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@sexygogetter Tipping as a percentage of the food or drink is stupid. The amount of "service" in serving a $200 bottle of wine is the same as keeping the water glasses filled for free.

  • @davidburrow5895
    @davidburrow5895 Před rokem +16

    Having worked in the back of house at a restaurant it always annoyed me that the waitstaff brought in far more from tips than the cooks made. While the kitchen staff does get a higher base wage than the waitstaff, by the time tips are added they're FAR behind. Even at places where tips are theoretically split, the split goes to all the front-of-house staff, not usually those who actually work with the food.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Take it up with management and ask for a raise, if your talents are worth the extra. If they disagree, time to shop for a better employer.

    • @middle2451
      @middle2451 Před 6 měsíci

      Just pay everyone a fair living wage for the work they do.

  • @cloakofanonymity
    @cloakofanonymity Před rokem +26

    It should not be my responsibility to make sure the driver at my door is making a livable wage. It's the company he/she works for.

  • @jay_sooning
    @jay_sooning Před rokem +8

    In Tokyo, the servers are aggressive in refusing any tip.

  • @Leumasleumas725
    @Leumasleumas725 Před rokem +4

    The tipping culture MUST BE VANISHED!!! The rest of the world do.not require tips! Us retailers and restaurants that give customers pressures to tip are so woke.

  • @ChristinaSimpson
    @ChristinaSimpson Před rokem +21

    There was just an article about tipping fatigue and a bunch of restaurant workers unionizing. Why don’t restaurants workers get paid a living wage?

    • @fbbWaddell
      @fbbWaddell Před rokem +1

      Because the federal govt says they don't have to.

    • @DBE008
      @DBE008 Před rokem

      Federal government set different levels for minimum wage for different types of work. The government is not stopping the companies from paying more money than the minimum wage; it’s a minimum wage not maximum wage.
      The same applies for hours some jobs don’t pay overtime at all. I learned that the hardware. My family and friends at that time didn’t know it. I was working in a movie theatre and only a few people gave me tips. I worked during the summer 70hrs every week. No overtime. You can work 100hrs and no overtime, that’s if you can stay awake and do the job.

    • @judyostrom8972
      @judyostrom8972 Před rokem +2

      @@DBE008 and this is one of the things wrong with this country!!

  • @unusyousuf9506
    @unusyousuf9506 Před rokem +18

    This is why I stopped ordering out, cuz I'm too cheap to tip

    • @eddierosa250
      @eddierosa250 Před rokem +1

      I hear you. I feel the same 🤭🤭🤭

    • @melvonnar1
      @melvonnar1 Před rokem +3

      not cheep---just smart moneywize

    • @DBE008
      @DBE008 Před rokem

      If you tip everywhere that is demanding asking embarrassing and using guilt to get tips.
      Who will pay for you car insurance car loan house loan college loan or any thing that requires repairs? Because if you’re in a job that is not extorting money from people. Then you got to push your boss for big raises every year to include inflation and tips as an annual increase of expenses.

  • @Cardifftoyboy1
    @Cardifftoyboy1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Friends have just come home from touring the States. They were being continually hassled by waiters to the point where they did not enjoy going for a meal. On the final day they went for a meal and the waitress left them enjoy their meal...They were so grateful to be just left alone that they gave her $100.

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 Před rokem +18

    Sorry, but no. after being extorted for tips on two occasions, I'll simply avoid establishments or services where tips are expected. I can roll my own suitcase (and I know it will arrive at my room in good shape.). I will not tip for a drive thru or other cashier service. Yes, I understand tipping the server at a restaurant where she is being paid less than minimum wage because the government allows it. But largely I've quit eating out and openly choose places that have a "no tipping allowed" culture because I think tipping has gotten way out of hand.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      The tipped server in a restaurant is making at least the same minimum wage, by law, as every other non-tipped minimum wage employee. Tips merely offset the employers' obligation to pay the entire min wage as salary (in most US states).

    • @kathryncashner3294
      @kathryncashner3294 Před 7 měsíci

      @@UpnorthHere This applies to restaurant servers, not to people who work in fast food, Starbucks, etc. And you are right--in the state where I live, the minimum wage for servers is $2.67...and I tip generously. In contrast, where my daughter lives, the minimum wage for servers is $15 and as of April 1, will be $20 for any fast food workers in companies with more than 60 outlets nationwide. The food costs a lot more, and I tip less...or mostly don't even eat out.

  • @mexicanstreetcorn3239
    @mexicanstreetcorn3239 Před rokem +4

    Why do we tip hairstylist? Don’t they make there own prices and pay rent? Servers make minimum wage or less so it makes sense but some haircuts are super expensive nowadays- $65-$300 for women. I’m not angry just curious.

    • @joegame4576
      @joegame4576 Před rokem

      most hairstylists are just employees of the salon and the price are set by the owner of the salon, not the stylist. someone correct me if i'm wrong.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      How can any server possibly make "less" than minimum wage? That's illegal.

  • @ThePoacher-j3b
    @ThePoacher-j3b Před rokem +14

    The only way to stop this out of control tipping is people stop going to restaurants or even fast food places because even those establishments have tip jars now. They’ll get the hint when they’re all on the unemployment line and the establishments start closing. Maybe then we can get rid of tipping for good!

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +4

      Yup. Exactly. Why is there a need to go to restaurants? I'm not saying cut it out completely, but just reduce and reduce and reduce consumption of services that require tip. Vote with your money.

    • @rgwak
      @rgwak Před rokem

      So the server has to lose their job because the employer is passing along their labor cost to the customer? It's not your server who sets the policy. It's the restaurant. They're the ones paying $2.41 an hour. Why do you want the employee to suffer and not the employer?

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +3

      @@rgwak I want all of them to suffer. I want all of us to suffer. Through our suffering, we will reach enlightenment (that tips are completely unnecessary).

    • @ThePoacher-j3b
      @ThePoacher-j3b Před rokem

      @@rgwak I order a lot of takeout food from restaurants and I have to say ALL servers try and guilt trip people into adding a tip on carry out orders; it’s unnerving as you’re standing there and they’re all hovering over you to see if you’re going to add a tip; makes it extremely uncomfortable when paying your bill. I don’t tip McDonald’s employees; why do I need to tip someone for putting my food into a container?

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +2

      @@ThePoacher-j3b Don’t have guilt lol would you feel guilty not tipping your daycare worker? No? Then you’re free to take your little nuggets home tip-free as well.

  • @vanderley3
    @vanderley3 Před rokem +4

    The whole idea of tipping is ridiculous. You're paid to do a job. Do it, and do it well for the same effort regardless of tip. The whole premise causes unnecessary sentiment of anxiety, uneasiness and animosity (sometimes unknowingly) with every transaction.

    • @joegame4576
      @joegame4576 Před rokem

      the concept of tipping has changed over the years. it started out as bribe to serve you before anyone else, which is probably illegal or unethical at least.

  • @laknicks
    @laknicks Před rokem +11

    Service charge should be considered the tip. No way should you be paying 20% service charge plus tipping 20%

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před rokem

      Bingo! Look at that delivered pizza receipt carefully...I bet there is a delivery add-on, most of not all of that is for the driver.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@kendallevans4079 It varies. Sometimes the service charge just goes into paying the driver their minimum wage, which is exactly what they bargained for when they accepted the job. All tips are optional.

  • @dandan3045
    @dandan3045 Před rokem +6

    Tip $0. If a business can’t pay their employees a proper wage then they have no right being in business.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, and any employee wanting to be paid more can ask for a raise or get a different job. The customers couldn't care less.

    • @charlette311
      @charlette311 Před 11 dny

      You are Right!!

  • @jicalzad
    @jicalzad Před rokem +13

    Tipping culture in AMerica never made sense to me. I don't understand why some services are expected to be tipped & other services are not. To me, technically every product purchased requires some level of customer service. Even the UPS/Fedex people provider a service when delivering your Amazon products your ordered from your phone/computer.

    • @ube4856
      @ube4856 Před rokem

      The way I see it is, there's a difference between the service where the worker is merely doing their job and the service where you're tipping on the quality of their service. There's not much variation in quality in someone handing your food to you over the counter. And UPS getting your package to you is the bare minimum of their job. Contrast that to being waited on at a resturant where there can be a bigger variation in the quality of service and people can go beyond just the bare minimum. They may help you pick out a dish based off of how well they know the menu, may come by often to check on you, may be very pleasant and make your dinning experience all around better. A decent waiter can make you feel catered to and happy simply by being pleasant and helpful.
      This is similar to salon and spa workers. Maids are always good to tip because even if you don't see them, they are cleaning up after you which I feel is kind of personal and of course it makes your hotel stay very nice when you come back and it's like you were never there, ha ha.

    • @ellvtv2314
      @ellvtv2314 Před rokem +1

      @@ube4856 Does that mean you tip the doctors or specialists that have a better bed side manner?

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@ellvtv2314 Classic "whataboutism" argument. Salaried employees or self-employed professionals generally don't get tipped.

    • @SuleyDina
      @SuleyDina Před 28 dny

      @@UpnorthHere. Who set those rules??? Look, more and more places require tips nowadays. It became so toxic, confusion and guilt tipping. I have to tip nowadays not because I got good service, but just because I feel guilty tipping less 25%

  • @JJUnohu
    @JJUnohu Před rokem +9

    I haven't tipped anyone for anything in over a decade....if you have a problem with your wages, talk to your boss

  • @vitatabasondra7829
    @vitatabasondra7829 Před rokem +9

    When do you have to tip? Never, it’s voluntary.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      True, but there is a lot of pro-tipping propaganda that needs to stop. It's disgusting misinformation, like "servers don't even make minimum wage." False.

  • @gearhead-do1xh
    @gearhead-do1xh Před rokem +22

    Simple solution, pay a living wage, include all taxes and fees in the price displayed like in Europe and Asia =No Stickershock👍. Besides POS terminals tip% are calculated on your after tax bill (instead of pre-tax which is just wrong ). Just have the price include everything you need to pay included going forward 💳💵💵🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎

    • @BakoSooner
      @BakoSooner Před rokem

      You do know that causes inflation. 'Living wage' for minimally skilled job will only lead to higher prices which will continue to perpetuate.

    • @frankquercia8999
      @frankquercia8999 Před rokem +1

      @@BakoSooner A table of 4 having breakfast (the cheapest meal of the day) is $60 an up at 15% would be $9 x 6 tables an hour is $54 + hourly rate. $72 at 20% , $90 at 30% .
      Not sure which is worse that or going to a hotel paying $250 per night then being asked to pay to clean the room???

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@frankquercia8999 Nobody asks you to "pay to clean the room." It happens with or without your consent. All tips are optional. Tipping as a percentage of the prices (not set by the server) is illogical and stupid.

    • @middle2451
      @middle2451 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly !! .

    • @middle2451
      @middle2451 Před 6 měsíci

      Paying every worker a fair wage does not cause inflation. Its called being a fair and decent society.@@BakoSooner

  • @lana8305
    @lana8305 Před rokem +5

    Since we've been back to the "new normal" I don't eat out and rarely even do carryout anymore because the tipping has become such a headache and the service is terrible.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Don't fret. Tips are always optional. Enjoy yourself and tip only if you feel the urge.

  • @jeannybenavides6652
    @jeannybenavides6652 Před rokem +21

    I don’t mind tipping wait staff when I am eating in the restaurant. My issue is that now everyone has a tip jar. Even food to go has a tip jar despite the fact that my receipt specify service charge for packaging food to go.

    • @randomstuff-qu7sh
      @randomstuff-qu7sh Před rokem +6

      When I pick up food to go from a sit-down restaurant, I do still tip. My reason is simple. I live in a state where its legal to pay less than minimum wage to tipped workers. That means the person packing my order is getting around $3 per hour + tips. I know I wouldn't want to pack takeout orders for $3 per hour, so I apply the golden rule and tip what I would like to be tipped if the situation were reversed.

    • @kasun1752
      @kasun1752 Před rokem +2

      I do tip in a sit down restaurant, but no when I go get Chinese take out 🙄

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@randomstuff-qu7sh There are only two or three states that don't have a minimum wage law. Everywhere else the tipped employees make at LEAST the same minimum wage as any other hourly employee -- often far more than that.

    • @alletaedging2598
      @alletaedging2598 Před měsícem

      ⁠@@kasun1752the person took your order, picked up the order from the kitchen, checked the order making sure the order is correct, brings the order to you and gives you anything else you need for your meal.

  • @ethanhur5166
    @ethanhur5166 Před 11 měsíci +2

    There is no tipping culture in Japan and Korea. If you want to get a tip, you have to provide good service and ask for it. The problem is... In the United States, employers pass on the wages of their employees to consumers.

  • @annearly3200
    @annearly3200 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I heard server say on a good day they can make an average of 30hr. So I don't think they are the ones fight for tips to go way

  • @beschuitpuzzel
    @beschuitpuzzel Před rokem +3

    Why is it still so hard to pay a normal salary in the USA...

    • @joegame4576
      @joegame4576 Před rokem +1

      because the law permits restaurants to pay below minimum wage so they'll take full advantage of it. i'm taking advantage of tipping by not tipping because it's perfectly legal to not tip.

  • @dwong101
    @dwong101 Před rokem +5

    Who comes up with these arbitrary rules societal norms?? Honestly.,

    • @forgottenman8629
      @forgottenman8629 Před rokem

      the same folks who want 'all' folks to accept the delusions of trans?

  • @tqlla
    @tqlla Před rokem +8

    If you are tipping a fast food cashier, the same % as a full service restaurant waiter/waitress, then you are being unfair to the full service restaurant worker.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci +1

      All tips are optional. It's up to the employer to pay whatever the employee is worth, not the customers (who really couldn't care less).

    • @JesusSaves7012
      @JesusSaves7012 Před měsícem

      Simple solution-tip no one.

  • @georgesorog8825
    @georgesorog8825 Před rokem +5

    Tip for service from wait staff. But to tip after standing in line, I could care less what other people think when I hit the NO TIP screen. They don't like it, they can all stuff it.

    • @TheBOG3
      @TheBOG3 Před rokem +1

      You mean you couldn't care less.

    • @malayaanderson8222
      @malayaanderson8222 Před rokem +2

      I’m never going to tip for take out or getting coffee, I hit $0 every & go on about my day.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@malayaanderson8222 There you go! My coffee cost 10 cents a cup at home and has the same name brand as a certain national chain of shops.

  • @chadgibbs9065
    @chadgibbs9065 Před rokem +3

    I don’t order from Door Dash, Uber Eats etc…most of the time the charge for the food you just ordered is almost as much as you paid for the food itself. I just go pick it up. On that note, I don’t tip coffee shops, food trucks etc…tipping is getting out of hand. I don’t tip carry-out for food orders either. I tip wait staff at a full service restaurant and generally do 20-25%. I also tip cab drivers, bellhops, valets etc. You can turn your tablet back the other way because I’m just gonna hit “no tip”.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Good. Also consider that tipping as a percent of your menu price in a full service restaurant is silly. The amount or quality of SERVICE doesn't depend upon the price of whatever you ordered. You be the judge: did the server give more than the required service? Then feel free to tip. Otherwise, let them take it up with their employer for minimum wage for minimum service. It's not YOUR problem.

  • @jcsjcs2
    @jcsjcs2 Před rokem +4

    I think you've completely dropped the ball on this subject.
    Pay for hotel housekeeping? I pay the hotel for a clean room. Why do I have to pay the housekeeper again for a clean room? Also, it's not a tipped position and any tip I give will most certainly be non-declared incomed.
    Pay $50 or more per mover when already paying thousands to the moving company because why? I'm all for lifting the atmosphere by providing drinks and snacks.
    Why does it seem so difficult for American companies to run a business without screwing both their employees (not paying a living wage) and the customers (expecting them to pay more than what is quoted to make sure their employees don't starve)?

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Agreed on the hotels. I don’t think anyone pays additional $10-15 every night, that’s delusional. I don’t see any added value that housekeeping provides - I don’t tip. Mostly those rooms aren’t even that clean.

  • @Nihilanth1982
    @Nihilanth1982 Před rokem +3

    1. Tipping is not mandatory. It is not an obligation.
    2. Tipping is not an entitlement.
    3. The law states tipping is voluntary, and therefore we are within our legal rights to not tip if we don't want to.
    Those are the facts in the eyes of the law. You can call me names all you want, but the facts don't care about your feelings.
    I don't have to tip (or can tip as little as I want), and that, by law, is fine.
    Deal with it.

  • @EppingForest304
    @EppingForest304 Před rokem +4

    Tipping is supposedly optional… but in America it seems compulsory!

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Tips are, by definition, ALWAYS optional. Don't let them snow you.

  • @watchspotting
    @watchspotting Před rokem +2

    Not tipping is not something you "get away with" as if it's a high crime. To tip or not to tip is a choice, not an obligation. I work in a kitchen and our tips are (on a good week) less than a quarter of the servers' tips. Tip your chef, that's what I say. They sweat over that stove or have steam in their face washing dishes and get covered in sweat and grease constantly. On the other hand, why would you tip the girl who just carries it to you on a tray and occasionally refills your water?

  • @tuamigah
    @tuamigah Před rokem +6

    My money, my choice. They work already, no tip unless it's excellent service!

  • @BORN-to-Run
    @BORN-to-Run Před rokem +5

    TIPPING is OPTIONAL!
    It's something EXTRA the worker may EARN!
    I don't HAVE TO TIP HIM!
    It's NOT REQUIRED, and I may not have the extra money to tip!
    If he shows up at my table with a growl on his face,
    and slams my food down because he's not happy about something,
    then he gets no tip from me!
    Or maybe 2 cents to show him what I think.
    I don't know WHO is trying to push tipping as being something customers
    HAVE TO DO!
    GET BACK!
    I'll decide that.

  • @ivonnebarrientos4685
    @ivonnebarrientos4685 Před rokem +28

    I’m tired of tipping it makes me feel like 💸💸. I would rather they just add a charge and I wouldn’t have to think about it! I tipped $0 once got a waitress that was very rude ignored my husband and I, she seemed very racist. I told my husband she doesn’t even deserve a tip!

    • @topazmercury5235
      @topazmercury5235 Před rokem

      Do take out! So you don’t have to tip them

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      As a rule, never tip for service that fails to meet or exceed your expectations. Tip only for GOOD service. They're all making at least minimum wage for minimum work.

  • @jaya.6467
    @jaya.6467 Před rokem +3

    This is all utter bs. Tipping is for sit down restaurants where I'm being served, (and even that has very questionable origins). Tipping people just to do the job that they were hired for is ridiculous. By that logic, we should be tipping deli workers, backery workers, fast food restaurant employees, people that stock the shelves at your local grocery store, truck drivers, etc. Now I'm supposed to buy lunch for the employees of a company that I'm already paying thousands of dollars to move my furniture. Give me a break... Americans have become so shamelessly self entitled. 15% isn't good enough anymore, they want 20%, 25%, 30%. I lived in Japan for several years, the service there is generally much better and they never expect a tip. It can actually be taken as an insult there.

  • @doug6259
    @doug6259 Před rokem +3

    Tipping is out of control but not for me. I refuse to tip those who traditionally do not expect tips and I am not embarrassed to decline either.

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad Před rokem +6

    Yes. They are supposed to make up the difference. If a server can't make an additional $12 an hour in tips, find a new job!

  • @im_agine852
    @im_agine852 Před rokem +20

    What TF makes someone an expert on tipping??? Did they get a degree for that?

  • @maricara3881
    @maricara3881 Před rokem +20

    20% for restaurant, spa and salon. 10% for delivery. 5% for tip jar. Zero for counter services.

    • @wing-shanchu4122
      @wing-shanchu4122 Před rokem +1

      My husband work for delivery service. They actually used their own car gas, insurance , maintenance. 10 %just not even enough to cover anything.

    • @mtre232
      @mtre232 Před rokem +21

      @@wing-shanchu4122 That is not the customer's problem. They shouldn't have to tip more than 10% to ensure the driver gets paid.

    • @andylin6560
      @andylin6560 Před rokem +2

      @@wing-shanchu4122 Teach him to "cherry-pick", Reject all offers with low tips. It's not the customer's problem to tip more, but you have the right to just reject the offer.

    • @belatoth1446
      @belatoth1446 Před rokem +3

      @@wing-shanchu4122 Maybe he needs another job.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      @@belatoth1446 Yes, working at a net loss is an idiotic plan. Of course, we're not getting the whole story. Business expenses should be tax-deductible.

  • @kelleywyskiel3478
    @kelleywyskiel3478 Před rokem +14

    It’s always confused me how I can go get a coffee at McDonald’s, or a taco from Taco Bell but if coffee is Starbucks, scooters dutchhoes etc or a food truck taco there’s a demandatory tip request.
    There was a time Dunkin’ did not allow its stores to ask for trips and now the ones here have tip jars in the window.
    It all gets overwhelmingly confusing. Believe me I know, I lived mostly in tips as a single mom college student during the five years i worked at a country club. Tips were added into a percentage of the fees and whenever I was cash tipped it was always appreciated and super helpful. But never expected or assumed to be required even there.
    And why service tips? Most are self owned businesses and set their own fees. I, supposed to pay for an eighty dollar manicure and add another twenty as a tip? All of it is paid to you? I appreciate the service but that’s simple extortion

    • @stormriderkaos
      @stormriderkaos Před rokem +1

      "Demandatory"... I love it!

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Simple rule: ALL tips are optional, by definition. Tip, don't tip. Completely up to you. All tipped employees make at least minimum wage without your tip.

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f Před 6 měsíci

      I hope your not like the lady I tipped at the local bar...... gave her 200 dollars and told her its for her two kids. After a month I seen her again..... she was so proud to show off her two new tattoos .....one on each arm. I asked her. How much did they cost ??? She said....around 200 dollars. That ended my tipping / gifting !

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f Před 6 měsíci

      @@UpnorthHere Its always optional....... best to find another job that pays better !

    • @kelleywyskiel3478
      @kelleywyskiel3478 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-tc3ou6sy5f maybe at a bar you can get away with that but I couldn’t even have a tattoo at a country club. The members were pretty knowledgeable about where their tip money was spent since they saw us nearly every single day.

  • @joegame4576
    @joegame4576 Před rokem +2

    there is no such thing as tipping etiquette. there's no etiquette to speak of when the system itself is evil. it's like discussing etiquette on human trafficking.

  • @Jacked2theTs
    @Jacked2theTs Před rokem +4

    ALWAYS skip…. It’s a horrible “tradition”, and has gotten way out of hand.

  • @freckles8119
    @freckles8119 Před rokem +6

    At this point I am tipping people who make more then I do.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Why? All tips are optional. That's the whole point.

  • @balbert2718
    @balbert2718 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Tipping expectations have turned me off completely. iPad “pressure tipping” - choose “no tip” and carry cash. Leave what you want. No more!

  • @ciaojeffitalia
    @ciaojeffitalia Před rokem +13

    If you order a plate for 10 dollars the tip is 2 DOLLARS. If the plate is 50 dollars yo have to tip 10 DOLLARS. How much extra work did the Server do. ?

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +4

      None. Absolutely None. I've been saying this point for years. Makes no f sense.

    • @alicepopovski3643
      @alicepopovski3643 Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @pattycroft7671
      @pattycroft7671 Před rokem

      A lot more service is expected at a 50$ a plate restaurant- yes,it's work and you have a lot fewer tables to take care of!

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +1

      @@pattycroft7671 Like what exactly is this “a lot more service”? Bring food to table, refill water, bring check, bring utensils if lost. All of these are done at $10 per plate restaurants too. What are the add-ons exactly for the $50 per plate restaurants? They can recommend wines and dishes. Ok great or I can just read the menu. They make better small talk? What is it??

    • @malayaanderson8222
      @malayaanderson8222 Před rokem +1

      I’m tipping a few bucks each time, I’m not tipping more just because the food is more expensive 😂.

  • @jeffma7507
    @jeffma7507 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Tipping should only be because you have shown “exemplary service” and going above and beyond for the customer, even then it’s entirely voluntary.
    It should never be the motivator for how well you treat your customers.
    Customer service is in the job description, You signed up for the job, so you should be doing your absolute best regardless of expecting a reward or not.

  • @Koczu0
    @Koczu0 Před rokem +5

    when to skip: always

  • @5877user
    @5877user Před rokem +5

    So now most menus have higher prices today, which means you’re already paying more.
    Then you have the sales tax higher because of the higher-priced menu.
    And then on top of that, you’re expected to pay a minimum of 20% (1/5th) or more for the whole bill??
    Most of us are probably now just ordering to go and then pick up like an Uber eats driver.
    No tipping 😊

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Nobody should ever EXPECT a tip, since it is always optional. Expecting a tip is like a spoiled 3-yr-old expecting cake and ice cream for every birthday, having already been spoiled.

  • @inhov8803
    @inhov8803 Před rokem +4

    Why are restaurants precalulate tips on the total INCLUDING TAX? Tips for IRS?
    Should I tip my doctors and nurses?
    Should I tip the flight attendants and the pilots?

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      So much misinformation. The truths: tips are optional. Paying as a percentage is stupid. Salaried professionals NEVER get tips. All tipped employees are making at least the same minimum wage as non-tipped employees, by law.

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +3

    If someone, like a restaurant worker doesn't like low tips, go work in another industry..Problem solved.
    If they can't because of no skills, education etc...who's fault is that?

  • @ajohonly3721
    @ajohonly3721 Před rokem +16

    Why y’all sit so close 😀?

  • @amywhistleandbase
    @amywhistleandbase Před rokem +3

    She’s WRONG a server’s wage can be as low as $2.13/ hr, depending on the state’s minimum wage for Servers. In South Carolina they make $2.13 in the casual dining industry.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Employees in FLSA occupations make at least $7.25 an hour, tipped or not.

  • @Thatsh1tsdingo
    @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +3

    Which restaurant workers are still making $4 an hour? Many MANY states mandate restaurant workers get paid the normal minimum wage. These workers happen to also be demanding the highest tips. They easily make $30+ an hour...as A WAITER. No you do NOT deserve $30 an hour (and we know you hide your cash tips from the tax man). No sympathy for these folks.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      All tipped employees are making at least the same minimum wage as non-tipped employees, as a national standard. There are a only a few states that have no minimum wage for tipped employees.

  • @judyostrom8972
    @judyostrom8972 Před rokem +4

    No matter what..it is on the cheap a$$ed employer, not my job to pay everyone's salary it is your bosses job to do this!!!

  • @stevenveltrie1868
    @stevenveltrie1868 Před rokem +4

    Restaurants I tip 15 to 20%. Everybody else zero.

    • @kennikennyking
      @kennikennyking Před 9 měsíci

      This is insulting by tipping 15-20% in Asia region tbh

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Tip as percentage of price is illogical. Tip according to service quality, or not at all. All tipped servers are making at least minimum wage anyway.

  • @harrahboy
    @harrahboy Před rokem +2

    Tipping movers, on top of paying for the moving company to move you? This is literally the most excessive tipping expectation I have seen yet. What are you paying the "hundreds or even thousands" of dollars for then? The branded truck? Fine. I will tip the movers in pizza and rent a uhaul (sounds like how most of my friends who can't afford a moving company move, just with the movers being their friends who were roped into it).

  • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
    @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 Před rokem +2

    I just got back from The Hard Rock hotel in Orlando, two weeks ago…..there is an 18% gratuity already added to your meal and drinks bill. Then the receipt has a line for tips…… then the waiter wants to look down on you for skipping that part….Bro, the hotel room is way over priced, parking is $28 a day, the water in the room was $7.50, cmon man. Tips should be, Double the tax, somewhere around 13%

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Adding any gratuity is consumer fraud. Call it a service charge, if you want. If you did not agree to it UP FRONT, then simply remove it from the bill, as all tips are optional, by law.

  • @townjeff
    @townjeff Před rokem +2

    I want to ask the owner why i need to pay "his" employees.

  • @ignaciol.vasquez9019
    @ignaciol.vasquez9019 Před rokem +3

    I'm not from USA... Everytime I go to the States... I NEVER TIP! 😮‍💨 It's just awful 😢

  • @rgwak
    @rgwak Před rokem +3

    Why they all sitting so close like that on stools? Looks like my kid's 2nd grade classroom during story time!

    • @JWNS08
      @JWNS08 Před rokem

      I thought the same thing, lol!

  • @bioroid09
    @bioroid09 Před rokem +5

    I went in store to buy a gift card and was prompted to a tip screen...

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      zero tip is always offered as an option.

  • @seannadiaz4028
    @seannadiaz4028 Před rokem +3

    Pay with cash specially at Starbucks and they won't ask for a tip😂 I'm 100% for tipping waiters and waitresses and my weed bud tenders but everybody else byeee.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Nobody should EVER "ask for a tip"! It's as rude as asking for a gift.

  • @savoirfaireethereal4234
    @savoirfaireethereal4234 Před rokem +6

    Put it this way tip your self 15% put into savings

  • @KarenSmith958
    @KarenSmith958 Před rokem +4

    We had new windows fitted .. 18k ... And did all the prep prior to the company's arrival. They were happy, the job was easy, and they got out early ... Except for the supervisor. He sat and got comfortable and then it downed on us, he was waiting for his tip.

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem +3

      Hahaha so entitled.. American culture is spiraling into the gutters.

    • @alleycat616
      @alleycat616 Před rokem +2

      Gets paid $18k for a job and then expects a tip. Ridiculous!

    • @Thatsh1tsdingo
      @Thatsh1tsdingo Před rokem

      Ask your husband to give him the tip that he wanted

    • @alleycat616
      @alleycat616 Před rokem +1

      What did you end up doing? Did you give him a tip or what?

  • @thealchemist69666
    @thealchemist69666 Před rokem +3

    I don't need a news channel telling me what to do with my money.

  • @YNCoNuong
    @YNCoNuong Před rokem +3

    people should be able to claim tax on tipping 1099 status. It's pretty much paying someone's salary.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Using that logic, I should be able to deduct what I paid for holiday and birthday gifts as well.

  • @julieann5196
    @julieann5196 Před rokem +1

    Even some fast food places want tips, totally ridiculous.

  • @jamesd6717
    @jamesd6717 Před rokem +4

    With overqll prices up AND tipping expected, eating at a restaurant is probably 5x the cost of making your own meal these days. Becoming harder and harder to justify going out....

  • @TheRealEdStoner
    @TheRealEdStoner Před rokem +2

    If peoples tipped every time they are asked to I think some people would tip themselves into bankruptcy.

  • @cbeautifulworld11
    @cbeautifulworld11 Před rokem +6

    Is it standard now to tip mechanics?
    Someone mentioned it in another video and it was the first I'd heard of it.

    • @JoeEsanderson
      @JoeEsanderson Před rokem

      Why would you tip someone who already charges you $75-100 an hour for labor LMAO

  • @Spooky1845
    @Spooky1845 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If you come to a Casino be sure to tip the staff and SECURITY most of all! They walk you to your car and look out for your safety. They put their life on the lines. For you so you don’t get robbed and more.

  • @piupolino
    @piupolino Před rokem +2

    Show me a screen where the minimum tip is 18% and you get 15% or less. Show me 15% you get 18%. If I order my food and pick up my food on the counter, zero tip.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Tip as a percentage is idiotic. Service quality isn't tied to the price of the goods.

  • @christinah.8504
    @christinah.8504 Před rokem +5

    in today's time, the tip is frequenting your business.

  • @ArunShankarS-ji7kh
    @ArunShankarS-ji7kh Před rokem +9

    Tips don't increase a waiter's income. The salary he is offered by the employer already takes into account the tip he receives. The employer is then able to hire him for a lesser salary. Tips are just a way for the employer to pass his responsibility to the customer. The customer ends up paying a part of the salary. The waiter does not benefit from it.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      "The waiter does not benefit from it."?? What are you talking about? The employer doesn't keep any tips. The waiter keeps the tips, often amounting to five times the minimum wage, or more. Yes, the employer may credit some amount of tips to cover the "minimum wage", in states that allow it, but the employee keeps the rest of it.

  • @whatyouthinkyoubecome7
    @whatyouthinkyoubecome7 Před 9 měsíci +1

    One and only BEST solution to this nonsense.
    Just STOP tipping.
    Don’t feed entitlement.
    Customers are not responsible for their wages.
    Let the business owners pay their employees’ salaries.
    Put an end to this BS.
    Tipping is mandatory and should never be forced.
    I don’t tip. So everybody I request to stop, STOP TIPPING.
    This is the only way to bring a change.
    Never feed their greedy and selfish entitlement.
    Don’t expect the greedy business owners to change.
    We, as customers, have to power to change this.
    Take this initiative and DONT EVER TIP, ANYWHERE.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      You said "tipping is mandatory" but clearly meant NOT mandatory. Edit your comment to avoid confusion.

  • @Yash-jm8yh
    @Yash-jm8yh Před rokem +6

    There should be a service charge ( optional ) instead of a tip . Only customers who feel service is above their expectation should leave additional tips .

  • @mattr8090
    @mattr8090 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I live in California no one here makes $4/hr minimum wage is $16/hr cost of living in my area isn’t as high as the coastal cities average median household income is about 70-80k if your making minimum wage thats still around $30k if I go out lets say a seafood place and get an expensive item like crab legs for two people and my bill is $150 should I tip my server $30?even though this waiter isn’t doing any more work then if I were to order a small plate and my total would be $70-80. so if i tip this waiter $30 his daily earnings goes from $128 to $158 so he/she is making around $4 per hour with this tip thats not including the other lets say 6-10 tables they’ll get by the end of shift.

  • @malayaanderson8222
    @malayaanderson8222 Před rokem +1

    I’m not tipping for take out or at a coffee shop 😂I tip for delivery if it’s quick, but 10%.
    Dine in for good service 15%-20%, bad service 0.
    Tipping is always always optional & I’ve been learning to always pay in cash, to avoid any tipping screens. How much someone makes isn’t a customers problem.

  • @adamr8628
    @adamr8628 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nurses give the ULTIMATE service, literally cleaning up your body. And get tipped ZERO. Their salary goes to pay massive student debt.

    • @UpnorthHere
      @UpnorthHere Před 7 měsíci

      Salaried workers never expect to get tips.

    • @adamr8628
      @adamr8628 Před 7 měsíci

      @@UpnorthHere Nurses aren't salaried workers, if that's what you're saying. They get paid hourly, not salaried.

  • @thatsdaniellelol
    @thatsdaniellelol Před 4 měsíci

    0:09 I Love how much he giggled at the “tipping point” pun🥰

    • @thatsdaniellelol
      @thatsdaniellelol Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for this video! It was really helpful and answered multiple questions I had about tipping

  • @phunk8607
    @phunk8607 Před rokem +2

    Tipping is begging by another name. Such an uncivilised culture

  • @johnfortes2171
    @johnfortes2171 Před rokem +2

    IF I tip I tip 10%- thier "take" goes up when prices rise so there no need for 15 or 20%

  • @DidIStutterLOL
    @DidIStutterLOL Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hey @Starbucks, did you see this? You’re a multibillion dollar company. Start paying them.

  • @Smilingbubble
    @Smilingbubble Před rokem +1

    When I moved from the east coast to California I was surprised to find that the servers got standard min wage but there was more pressure to tip a larger percentage