Ordinarily one would tip 20%, but in the case of sharing a few bucks more would be appropriate, since the work is as great or greater, but the check is smaller.
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you tip half and the person that was dinning with you will tip the other half of the 20% to make it fair
About 20% of your meal.
after the meal, and you receive your bill. you give the tip. the general rule is you take 8% of your bill and that's how much tip you leave. example: your bill $20.99. your tip = $1.67 you're always welcomed to leave more.
In Canada, the standard tipping rate is about 15 to 20 % of your meal's totoal cost.
Well, Either way you tip the bus boy or the waiter they split the tips at the end of the night.
10.80
The amount one tips a waiter varies depending on the individual and the level of service. The typical tip for a restaurant waiter is between 15 and 20%. There is no upper limit on tipping, and one should tip more if the service exceeded expectations.
15% of the total bill is usually OK.
$12.80
the answer is 48
$4.50, which is 15% of the bill.
$6.93
You should tip a waiter if the service is good. Normal amount is 15 to 20%. The fact that they are your friend shouldn't really be a factor, but it would be pretty bad to stiff them.