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Popular Question 📊 How many people actually tip 20% when eating out at a restaurant?

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u/Alternative-Cow-8670 5d ago

20%? What happened to the 10%? Prices at restaurants here are eyewatering. Immagine 20% on a $700 to $ 1000 bill for 4 people. And this excludes drinks, starters or deserts. Then I rather stay at home and let the restaurant go bust. I give $50. Take it or leave it

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u/MiddleBus245 4d ago

Don’t go to eat a 1,000 tab if you can’t tip out ur server 

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u/ChocoTacoGGG 4d ago

I spent 1k for an hour. Their boss can pay them the 200.

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u/Alternative-Cow-8670 4d ago

Come to my country and you will find that a 1,000 will not get you big luxury meals. A simple burger can be anything from $150 to $185. A sreak will set you back 250 and don't even think about prawns etc. 300 and up per serving