One of my friends will be going to the US for like 2 months and he's so worried about tipping cos in Korea, we don't tip anyone at all (instead all the tips and taxes are already included in the price). He especially wants to know what is a good percentage for a tip. And he also wants to know what's advised to say when tipping. thanks
>>76088860
I think it goes like this:
>"here is the bill"
>15 price
>give 20
>say rest is for him/her
If that is how it works then it's pretty easy. Did it in an Italia restaurant.
Americans can you tell me if this is correct?
>>76088988
no. it's 15% of the bill.
Just do the math in your head OP
It's not required to tip in the first place. But it's rude not too
>>76088988
The "rule" is 15%, but that's completely acceptable.
Many restaurants will even have little calculators for people to use.
If the servers do very well, than more than 15% is expected.
I give 25%