I would try to stop them and gesture them (give them hints) to tip you, you should always get your tips from costumers. I hope this helps you.
Remember the customer is always right.
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.
You should tip the valet always when you are going out only.
According to the Schwan's webpage:Should I tip my Customer Service Manager?Your Customer Service Manager does not accept monetary tips but a simple "thank you" is always appreciated. Your continued business with Schwan's Home Service also tells us that you appreciate us.
It is always customary to leave a tip based on the original price. The person receiving the tip should not receive less money for a service that could have cost more without a coupon.
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.
The tip amount that a person should leave for a bill that is $30 is between $3 and $5. A person may also leave a higher tip if they feel their experience was better than average.
If you are in Japan, it is not the custom to leave a tip and if you do it may be considered offensive. If you are in another country, you should follow the rules of etiquette of that country. For example, in the United States it is customary to tip (generally) 15 - 20% for good service.
£6.10
* No the waiter/waitress should never ask for a tip. It is up to the patron to decide if the waiter/waitress deserves a tip for good service. In some higher end restaurants tips (gratuities) are included in the price of your bill.
It all depends which tip you mean... They must have packed in a hurry and left the place looking like a tip. What tip should we leave for the waiter After the accident the car was about to tip over the edge. The walking stick came with a rubber tip