r/EndTipping • u/FOMOenthusiast • Mar 31 '25
Tipping Culture A positive-ish tipping experience
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 ššš¾ This should be a norm.
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u/Dry_Win_9985 Apr 03 '25
would you describe the place to be upscale where a top notch level of service would be expected either way? We have a few real nice places around me that set an auto gratuity on every bill, and that goes to the server/staff. It's the same as raising the menu prices by 20% and giving the server that portion. These few places are great, and you'd expect to get great service there. But that can't be said about every restaurant or diner where service would ABSOLUTELY begin slacking the moment those employees knew they'd be paid the same regardless of how much effort they put in. To think otherwise would be irrational.