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Old 02-05-2019, 07:11 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by ronmcdon View Post
Hmm, it's not been my experience that there's no tipping in England. I can't speak for the rest of the Uk, as I've never visited.

I've not been anywhere outside of london, but I do recall there being times where I did tip and did have conversations with servers about tipping. I try to ask what social expectations are when I travel. I've not had people refuse extra tip on top of service charge, and I've done that in places where the hospitality was something I found exceptionally good.

You also get instances where a mandatory service charge is already added. Whether you consider that tip or not is up to you. I think it counts as tip.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g...Etiquette.html
Interesting. Yeah not at a single place I went in the UK was a tip even an option.

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Originally Posted by galaxy convoy View Post
So youre saying you tip base on how much the person make not how good the service? And picking a customer car is way different than someone picking you up and give you a ride
Dude you don't work a job in the service industry. You literally pick up people's cars & take them back. That is a much easier job than working as a waitress/bartender/etc.
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