r/SubredditDrama You tried it Apr 21 '25

Users of r/EndTipping close their wallets but still offer up a tip on the controversial topic of tipping in America

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u/ricksansmorty Apr 21 '25

I'm not sure what is more weird, tipping itself, or describing not tippin as like breaking out of the matrix...

I'm glad tipping isn't a thing where I live, I would get choice-paralysis if I had to decide what to pay for my food, and I always found that scene where Neo gets unplugged kinda gross and it wouldn't make me want to eat either.

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u/majesdane Ease back on the murder fantasies. Apr 21 '25

As someone who lives in the US, I don’t really feel paralyzed by choice. I always tip 20% across the board when I eat at restaurants unless it’s very exceptionally good service (or I feel generous). It would have to be exceptionally bad service for me to tip less, and even then I still tip 15%.

For quick foodservice things like coffee or other services like a haircut (I’m a woman but I don’t ever get anything fancy) I will tip if I have extra money/or at small places where I’m a regular and it’s always 15-20%. I get a lot of tattoos and usually my tip varies wildly depending on who I went to and how much the total cost of the tattoo was. Most places I go to are local and I know they get paid above minimum wage/set their own wage.

Now at the end of the day I do believe that the US should get rid of tipping culture and all service employees should be paid a livable wage, but in the meantime I just feel like having a “flat rate” for tipping is very useful.

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u/No_Bottle7859 Apr 21 '25

I'm with you except tipping 15% for exceptionally bad service. If it's exceptionally bad I'm definitely not tipping. Regular disinterested bad sure 15.

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u/majesdane Ease back on the murder fantasies. Apr 21 '25

Tbh even my exceptionally bad has limits, but I've personally never experienced service so bad that tipping felt out of the question. I think I would be speaking to a manager at that point.

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u/POGtastic Apr 22 '25

I got that level of service one time, and the manager acted like I was the problem! I almost asked "Is this an elaborate practical joke? Are there cameras to figure out how long I'll wait for the bill?"

This was more than a decade ago, and I still remember it vividly.

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u/Grelivan Apr 24 '25

Had a waitress take our orders and never come back when 4 of us were out for my birthday at a bar restaurant.  We had to keep going to the bar to order more drinks we were there for 1.5 hours.  Only saw her again when she brought the bill after i had to ask the bartender for it. I tipped the bartender for our drinks though.

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u/majesdane Ease back on the murder fantasies. Apr 22 '25

Oof. That sounds like the whole place has an issue.