What happens if I go to USA and I don't tip in store clerk or restaurant worker?
>>75792863
And for example if in store my things costs 20 dollars or in restaurant my food is 10 dollars how much should I tip?
You don't tip store clerks
And it's known to tip waitresses
Nothing will happen if you don't tip
>>75793090
My cousin said she used to spit in people's food that didn't tip. She worked in a pretty high-class restaraunt too.
>>75792863
They'll tweet about how much they hate people who don't tip, despite making far more than minimum wage.
>>75793343
But aren't you supposed to pay after you have finished specially in high class place?
First there's the valet awaiting your arrival with a welcoming smile, a claim ticket and a tacit understanding that you'll know how to properly reciprocate ($5) when it's time to retrieve your car.
Followed by the bellman ($2 first bag, $1 each additional).
And the concierge ($5 to $20, depending on the task), who can recommend several good bistros in the area and help with hard-won reservations.
Later, the taxi driver whisks you to your restaurant (10-20%) where the maitre d' has gone the extra distance ($10 plus, quietly) to secure the perfect window-side table with the sort of grace and palm-nourished professionalism rivaled only by your sommelier (discretionary), waiter (15-20%) and restroom attendant (a buck if you take the towel and mint; more for emergency supplies and quick marital advice).
Back at the hotel, your suite has been carefully prepared by an invisible but very much existent and equally deserving housekeeper ($2 to $5 per day).
And on it goes.
Spa therapists and hairdressers (15-20%). Skycaps ($1 per bag, $2 for heavy ones) and tour guides (15%-ish is most appreciated). And now, all of a sudden, let's not forget the dude manning the register at the indie pizza joint, gastro-pub or premium ice cream parlor who swipes your card and then swivels the screen around to let you discreetly e-tip a suggested default amount -- 10% ...15% ... 18% ... 25% ... and here it comes 30% (for over-the-counter grub) -- while he politely looks away.
Would be funny to go to USA and try to tip border guard at the airport. Is there any video of this?
>>75793343
stop lying you pro-tipping shill
>turn 18
>forgot to tip my parents for raising me
>>75792863
You die from heroin overdose
You will be lynched
They TAKE your tip.
The foreskin tip, that is.
There are some people you don't tip, store clerks for example. Contrary to the memes tipping is not required by law, it is just the nice thing to do if you have good service.