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Question by  Ibm (27)

How much should you tip a waitress or waiter at a restaurant?

I have heard that the standard tip rate at a restaurant has gone up, is this true, if so what is the new rate?

 
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Answer by  sherryk (621)

Customary rate is 15% to 20%--however, remember NOT to tip on the tax; tax isn't something that they were serving! Occasionally, I've tipped a bit more for super EXTRA great service. When dining self-serve cafeteria style, I usually leave a dollar or two for the waiter who cleans up.

 
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Answer by  Marsha (2337)

The standard acceptable rate is 15%, but I think most people do at least 20%. Think about how friendly and helpful they were. Was your party any trouble? Also, how much would you want if you were the waiter?

Reply by harry67 (53):
I agree with everything you said, except, I'd like to couch the last point. While certainly a good consideration, you can't only or mostly judge based on this, because if I were the waiter, I'd probably want more than the service was worth since we typically overvalue ourselves.  add a comment
 
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Answer by  katie77 (96)

The standard tip is 15% - 20%. 15% for average service 20% for great service. At self-serve buffet style restaurants it is 10%.

 
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Answer by  whoareyou (3483)

The standard tip rate is 15%, as usual. It may seem more expensive because the cost of food and life in general has been steadily increasing. If you have a waitress or a waiter that does an exceptional job, it's standard to tip around 20%. Keep in mind when tipping that times are tough, and waiting is hard.

 
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Answer by  brianlee (16)

Usually the going rate for a tip around 15 percent. Some people will double the tax amount on a receipt to calculate the tip.

 
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Answer by  Alex39 (19)

A standard restaurant tip is about 15%. There is no universal standard, but some restaurants will automatically charge you gratuity if your group of people is large enough.

 
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Answer by  cupcake (360)

There is a certain percentage you are supposed to tip, but if you order a small meal you should still tip the wait person because they spent time at your table when they could have been helping others. Tip from four dollars to seven depending on the service.

 
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Answer by  Diddum (348)

Indeed, about 20 years ago the tip was between 10% and 15%, before taxes. Now that amount increased and tips are usually from 15% to 20% of the total bill before tax. In any case that is when you receive a very good service. If you travel abroad you will see that each nation has its customs.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I hate it when the server takes your bill and payment and says: " do you want any change back? " Why don't they just come right out and say I WANT A TIP. Sometimes I feel like saying yes..... all of it.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

I hate tipping. Especially when the meals cost more than $15. 00. Let the restaurant pay their wages. Not me.

 
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