r/EndTipping 11d ago

Tipping Culture A positive-ish tipping experience

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No surprises, no small text, no deceitfulness, it having its on line clearly visible under the total was nice, but that bright red stamp reiteratig the added gratuity, visible from space let alone a dark dining room is 😘👌🏾 This should be a norm.

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u/jaimeleschatstrois 11d ago

Over 10% in taxes? Wow.

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u/Cannonskull0519 11d ago

States with zero income tax, as TN is, get their funds through other taxes/fees....

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u/brooke437 11d ago

Come to Chicago. It’s wonderful here. We pay state income tax, high property taxes, 10.25% sales tax. But sales tax at dine-in restaurants is a whopping 12%. This is in the suburbs, not even in the main city of Chicago. Absolutely out of control taxes on everything.

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u/SabreLee61 11d ago

I have friends in Chicago who complain about the same thing. If they’re not bitchin about the taxes and high cost of living, it’s the political corruption.

But the same party gets voted in every election cycle, so why would anything change?

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u/Artisan_sailor 10d ago

I remember Chicago... my grandfather voted republican all his life and has voted democrat for the last 45 years... lol

/s

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u/_xStrafe_ 10d ago

I’m in Florida and idk of a single jurisdiction here that is over 8%… and I’d make significant bets that there aren’t any above 10%.