That’s definitely not me! I’m usually the one rounding up the tip to cover the tight ones who won’t tip.If I go with friends we tend to split it, as drinks wise we always have the same. One of the friends always comes with a money bag full of loose change. Pays exactly her share, never rounds up and never tips!
And me, I cringe when she does itThat’s definitely not me! I’m usually the one rounding up the tip to cover the tight ones who won’t tip.
So funny that 10% is normal in the UK. I am from the UK btw and was glad tipping is not as expected. BUT I moved to North America where it very much is, in fact 10% is insulting and basically says it was shit. The "accepted" tip is 15-20%. What is mad, is you're not only expected to tip at restaurants, but also hairdressers, spas, etc.I agree with @Hinchhater1442 I’ve been on a tight budget before but been upfront with friends with what I could afford and bless them sometimes they’d treat me. Ofcourse now things are better I sometimes like to treat them and will pay the whole bill.
But for me the general rule is you split the bill and you leave a 10% tip, unless the service was shit then none
I hate it when people hoover up the tips like that!!Depends who I'm with.
I've got a friend that's always like "I'm ok to split the bill" when she always orderes the most expensive things. Kinda not her choice if it works in her favour! She's often just not bothered to work out how much she owes and hoovers up the tips by paying the outstanding amount!
I used to find it embrassing working it out, but it's fine and I prefer it as some friends are on a limited income and wouldn't want them to cover me.
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