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America Explained: Tipping & Why Waiters Hate Foreigners


Traveling in the US is different than many other places around the world when it comes to eating. It may be the food or the atmosphere, but the largest difference is the fact that you have to tip when eat out at a sit-down restaurant (not fast food). Non-Americans tend to tip less than they should and this video is here to help explain the tipping culture in America. At restaurants it is 15% minimum and 20% or more if the service is really good. If you do not tip, do notn expect to get fast friendly service at the bar either.
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How to tip in the USA: Tipping for dummies

I often get the question from international travelers about how much to tip.. but also HOW how to tip.. We could totally talk about how tipping is strange.. or how tipping doesn't necessarily lead to better service.. or how service works should be paid a fair wage in the USA.. But that's not what this video is about.. the service industry in the US runs on tips.. get over it.. so this is how it works.

1 - Table Service Restaurants

The standard tip math is 15% if your experience wasn't awful. 18 to 25% if it was good/great. Pay on the pre-tax amount.

At restaurants in the US sometimes they'll bring your check if they're tired of you.. or trying to turn tables quickly. Other times you have to ask for a check. At “American” cuisine restaurants you typically need to ask the server that has been waiting on you. At other ethnic cuisine restaurants like Chinese, Japanese, you can typically ask anybody. Your server will typically bring the check and place it on your table.. and they'll walk away. You then look at the check, make sure you didn't get charged for something you didn't order.

Depends on whether you are paying cash or card. We'll start with cash.

If you are paying cash.. you've got 2 options..
1 - Exact amount. Place the exact amount of cash including tip on the bill, or in the holder.. you are now done.. you can leave. Really.
If the server comes by before you leave.. you can hand it to them and say keep the change
2 - Change. Let's see the bill is $22. You can put in $40. If you don't say anything it is assumed you need change. Good servers will typically bring you back change in small bills so you have enough to tip. They'll bring back the change, and leave it on the table. You then take what you want. Leave the rest for them. And then you can leave.

If you are paying by credit card
Place the credit card on the receipt, in the folder.. they will take your credit card away with the receipt. They will then bring back the bill with 2 more receipts.. one for you to fill out the tip and the total and sign.. and one for your records. Fill that out however you'd like, sign it.. take your copy and card.. and you're ready to leave.

Sometimes the receipt won't have place to fill out the tip.. just little check boxes for 15, 18, 20.

Some restaurants now bring a portable reader to you.. in that case you'd punch your tip in to the machine. But this is fairly uncommon.

American diner type restaurants often have you pay at the counter as you exit.. in that case if you're paying by card you can tip your server at the cashier. If you're paying by cash.. ask for change.. the GO BACK to your table and place the tip on your table. If the restaurant is particularly shady you may want to find your server and just hand them the tip and say Thank you. They'll know what you're doing.

Some restaurants are moving towards a service charge model. In that case you don't need to add a tip.

Most restaurants will add a mandatory tip for large parties (usually 6 to 8)

Who are you tipping? Sometimes just the server.. sometimes the tips are pooled. It's hard to tell.

2 - Counter Service Restaurants & Coffee Shops

3 - Bars

4 - Taxis

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At Disneyland -- the staff has to refuse 5 times.. then they can take your tip.

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Restaurant Service Waiters Waitresses And Tipping In Thailand

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Today I’m telling you about Restaurant Service, Waiters, Waitresses, And Tipping In Thailand. Get ready for a different kind of dinning experience when you get to Thailand. Naturally they do things a little differently that the US but some things may leave you a little unhappy if you are not prepared.
First thing is ordering. As soon as you sit down there almost always is a waiter or waitress there expecting to take you entire order. This is a lot different than the standard “Hello, what would you like to drink”. The problem with ordering all at once is that when you do the waiter or waitress will bring the food out as it is finished. So if you order your appetizer and your main course and the main course cooks faster that is what you get first. I recommend taking control of the process and ordering when you are ready for the kitchen to start cooking it.
Second is finished plates. Thai waitstaff will leave plates on the table until you leave the restaurant. I found this strange also. Even at high end restaurants they do leave the dishes on the table. You have to ask them to take the dishes away Many times you’ll have to flag down your server to make this request because they generally don’t come back to check on you.
Lastly I tell you about tipping here in Thailand. Tipping is not customary here like it is in America. If you are expected to leave a gratuity the restaurant adds it to the bill automatically. Be aware of that fact. They usually will have a note in the menu and will print it on the bill if they are adding gratuity. Personally I tend to leave a tip 15-20% but it is not the standard.
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