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Do I have to tip when I spend money in America?

The most humiliating thing about studying in the United States is that you forget to tip, and the waiter is after you? Where do you put your face? But in America, tipping is a habit. So, do as the Romans do! Let's talk about it Do I have to tip in America?

1, which is a very strict "regulation"

Although there is no law in the United States that explicitly stipulates the tipping system, tipping is strictly enforced as a "law", which has become a trading habit of the US imperialists. Tips should be given for eating, parking, getting a haircut and taking a taxi. Tips are really everywhere. ...

American tipping culture is also a tool of social individual motivation. You know, tips can account for an important proportion of the income of American service personnel.

The proportion of tips in the income of people in various industries

The minimum wage offered by the US federal government is $7.25 per hour, but this actually includes tips. Different states have different regulations, and some enterprises can pay as little as $2 per hour. It's pathetic not to tip.

On the other hand, in order to get tips, service personnel should try their best to provide services that satisfy customers, and tipping becomes an evaluation of service quality. Hard work will pay off, and the tipping system deeply embodies the essence of American culture.

2. Really only give 10%?

Then in terms of small rates, it is usually between 15%-20%. The higher the advanced place, the lower the remote place, and the holidays may reach 25%. 10% is really a little low in the United States. Generally speaking, the service is simple or the price is poor.

Alaska is the state that tips the most.

Remember, tipping should generally be based on the price before tax and discount. Generally speaking, take-away food does not need to be tipped unless they are asked to do something special; Attendant 15% is standard; Good service can give 20%; If it's not good, it's below 10%, but you should make sure that the bad service is the fault of the waiter rather than the kitchen.

Bartender 15% as the standard; But if you want complex mixed drinks, 20% is more suitable; Hotel doormen charge 1 to $5 per bag of luggage, with a minimum of $2, depending on the hotel star rating; The tip of concierge depends on the quality of service. For basic services (such as directions), there is no need to tip; But if you book a restaurant, book a ticket for a performance, and so on. Five dollars will be given to those simple services and twenty dollars will be given to those challenging services.

You can give a tip when parking, or you can not give it, but when you ask him to help you pick up the car, you will usually give a tip of 2 to 5 yuan; You can tip the parking attendant every time you pick up the car or park it. Room service is 20% of the bill, but be sure to check whether the tip for this service has been included in the bill.

The taxi driver's service is15%; Other drivers (limousine, car service, rickshaw): 15 to 20%. If you need more personalized service, you have to pay more. For Raffles or Uber, you can tip directly on the app and then decide whether to pay. If the conductor needs their help to carry luggage or help you in other ways, he will give you 5 dollars.

For handling large items, generally tip 10 USD at one time; If they have to operate on narrow stairs, they need 15 to 20 dollars; Small move 10 to 20 yuan; A large one costs 50 dollars.

3. hey? Tip once a year?

In addition to those mentioned above, there is an annual tip. Americans usually tip those who often serve themselves around Christmas at the end of the year to express their gratitude. For example-the postman. Remember not to give cash, it's illegal. The most appropriate thing is to send a $20 gift card or their favorite gift.

There are also garbage collectors, and the parking attendant is generally 20 dollars; Housekeepers, gardeners, nannies and personal trainers usually give a week's salary as a year-end bonus; What price gift cards do children's teachers usually send? (This is not a bribe ~)

4. Don't repeat the prompt.

When you pick up your luggage in a taxi or in the lobby, there is no bill. You can give it in cash. But try not to use coins, which will give the service staff a feeling of charity and show disrespect. But in restaurants with bills, it is very likely that tips have been added to your bill, especially when there are many diners.

If the amount of 15% or 18% is clearly marked on the line of "tip" or "tip" or "service charge" of the bill, it means that the restaurant has calculated the tip. In this case, customers don't have to tip, unless they feel that their service is good, they can voluntarily give more.

If you pay by credit card, the waiter will record that your card leaves first and give you a credit card receipt, and the tip column is blank. You fill in the amount of tip you want to give, work out the total and sign it, put the receipt on the table, and then you can leave. The restaurant will automatically deduct the meal fee and tip from your card.

However, remember that not all shopping requires tipping. In a restaurant, there is table service, waiter service and water pouring are needed, and tips should be paid. But there is no table service. Fast food restaurants like McDonald's, KFC and Subway find their own places to eat, even if someone helps clean the table, they don't have to tip. However, the buffet needs to be tipped, but generally only 10%. Besides, we should pay special attention not to tip any government personnel, no matter what services they provide. If you tip, it is likely to be misunderstood or even regarded as a bribe, which will cause legal trouble.

Perhaps many friends who have just arrived in the United States can't accept the tipping culture of Americans giving more money to others for a while. In fact, the tipping system in the United States is also being controversial. The thinker Emerson once said, "Sometimes I give in to the tip of 1 dollar. But this $65,438 +0 is evil, and one day I will have the courage to refuse to tip. "