I'm going to the US for the first time and I need to know under wich circumstances I'm legally allowed to not tip, I don't want to get into trouble
I'm going to the US for the first time and I need to know under wich circumstances I'm legally allowed to not tip...
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never tip, safest bet. Literally, any meal or drink is eligible for a tip. It's only expected of you when at a restaurant that's not fast food. I don't think it's ever illegal to tip.
Everyday with this bullshit.
flash cash and compliment servers
make sure you never have the same server twice.
if you're traveling, never at the same cafe or restaurant, you're fine
You don't have to legally tip anywhere. Pay the cost of the goods or specific service you receive. If a meal costs you $45 in a restaurant, pay $45 and not a fucking cent more.
If Americans wanted more money, they'd have voted for politicians that support pay rises for minimum wage and supported their unions.
Let them lie in the filthy, poor beds they made.
In every single case. Tipping is never mandatory.
cool story bro
Truth right here
I hope you catch coronavirus and die here you stingy eurotrash.
t. Shitty waiter who isn't even paid the mininum wage and gets angry at the customer instead of his employer