96 Answers
- bubbaLv 66 months agoFavorite Answer
Rarely , no need to where i live , people get paid for the work they do
- 6 months ago
Yes but also depends on the type of service. I tip my hairdresser and my food server if it's not a buffet. If I have to get up and get my own food I do not tip. I also do not tip coffee baristas. All they do is make and hand me my cup of coffee so I don't know why I should pay extra for that?? Also, I would tip at nail salons or any kind of professional service where I felt the server did a very good job
- Anonymous6 months ago
no. pay your own damn employees, bltch
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- SW-6Lv 56 months ago
If the service is good, yes. But it is getting crazy with that "tip jar" by the register when you go to an ice cream store or something. I feel for wait staff that get paid so little and expect tips to make up for such low salary. However I resent the fact that in order to get a meal at a restaurant you have to pay for the food you are eating and make up for the salary the restaurant isn't giving it's workers. I go out knowing that my waitress is getting paid crap an is relying on my tip to make up for her low pay. So I tip. I still cant help feeling a bit resentful. No disrespect. :)
- Anonymous6 months ago
Of course
- 6 months ago
Always. Especially in a service setting. Most people don’t realize servers make $2.50 on average before tips which is far less than minimum wage. They rely on them for consistent income.
- JJLv 76 months ago
Yes always. from restaurant waiters to barbers to taxi drivers,
A TU JJ My good friend.
if NOT tipping caused restaurants to pay their staff, that would make sense. But that's not what happens.