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History of tips
Tipping originated in feudal Europe and was imported to the United States by American travelers eager to seem sophisticated. The practice spread throughout the country after the Civil War.
What’s normal tip amount
Deciding how much to tip depends on what kind of service provider you’re working with and how well they do their job. But if you’re looking for a general rule for services in the U.S., you should typically tip 10% to 20% of the bill, according to most etiquette experts we interviewed.


Why do people leave tips?
Hey, you don’t need to tip him, is a common argument used against tipping. He is just doing his job! However, since you’re reading this, it’s likely that you’re not a jerk. Even though someone is getting paid to do a job, it’s still nice to offer them a little more, especially if their jobs are difficult and they haven’t stolen all of your electronics. Here are some professions that you probably ought to tip but don’t.
How to get more tips?
The amount of tips you receive is totally up to you, despite the impression that it depends on the atmosphere at the table. Having excellent customer service skills is the key to, on average, receiving greater tips. You may immediately boost your tip money if you can maintain a smile, learn the menu, and keep in mind that “the customer always comes first.”


Professions that work for tips but don’t get enough tips
Hey, you don’t need to tip him, is a common argument used against tipping. He is just doing his job! However, since you’re reading this, it’s likely that you’re not a jerk. Even though someone is getting paid to do a job, it’s still nice to offer them a little more, especially if their jobs are difficult and they haven’t stolen all of your electronics. Here are some professions that you probably ought to tip but don’t.
Who you should never tip?
As Americans, we’re accustomed to adding between 15% and 20% on pretty much any service bill we receive. Whether it’s a taxi, restaurant or salon, tipping is strongly encouraged across the U.S. Some waiters or drivers don’t even have a problem saying you owe them more, while certain establishments automatically include the extra cash.


Labor Code Section 351 - Tips and gratuities
Labor Code Section 351 prohibits employers and their agents from sharing in or keeping any portion of a gratuity left for or given to one or more employees by a patron.
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