No. You tipping to show appreciation for good service well that’s the way it works in U.K.
Yes because you’re still getting taxed on it by the United States government
If you are happy with the service, why not give some tip?
There is no obligation to leave a tip in a restaurant, if you received bad service.
If this is your regular lawn care service, tip for the quality of service throughout the year , and if a one-time service, just for the single job they did.Then you have to consider if this person is an independent contractor, they should not be pricing their services with an eye to a tip. 10% is sufficient in either case, but you tip as you can afford, and to the quality and promptness of service.
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.
No. The tip is based on the overall service. A tip is not compulsory.
It is standard to tip 15% for any type of service provided, however in this case it is most appropriate to tip $5.00-$10.00. It depends on what you can afford, since it is a volunteer service.
You should tip your pool cleaner the equivelent of one months service at Christmastime or the end of the year
If the service was good and adequate, tip just like you would in a restaurant. 20% of the total price is a good tip to leave if you get good service, 7%-10% if the service was just OK.
A sign reminding people to tip can easily cause offense. It is a patrons choice whether they tip or not... People should be allowed to chose to tip depending on the service they receive. This is what encourages good service. If tipping is compulsory then you should really add a service charge to the cost of your service and not expect tipping.
In Japan, it is not customary to leave a tip at restaurants. If you are in America, it is generally accepted that a tip should be 15 - 20% of the bill for good service.
I have read that you should tip the maid $5-10 per day depending on if you believe he or she is doing a great job. However, some people have an issue with bad maid service at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and recommend tipping less.
A service tip is simply called a 'tip' or 'gratuity' and one pays a waitress; waiter; bell boy in a hotel, etc., if their service is good. A service tip is generally 15% of the total bill, but can be less. If the service is poor then one can decide not to leave a tip.