There is no set amount. Some people do not leave tips at all and others will do and choose themselves at the time. A few euro might be typical.
I believe the proper tip amount is at least 8% of your check. Now, your tip percentage may vary by how well you believe your waiter/waitress is doing.
Resturants apply a tip if there is a large group. They want to make sure the servers get the amount the are entitled to.
It is a good idea to tip if the service was good at restaurants in Austria.
Yes, you should generally tip a little more to make up for the coupon discount amount. Or you could base the tip on the original amount excluding the coupons. Most restaurants offer coupons and discounts to attract customers these days.
It depends. Some restaurants include tip in the bill already. Some no tip.
Tips can vary upon the ride you may have encountered. If you had a successful ride, a tip of 15% - 20% is appropriate. It is solely to your discretion the amount you would like to tip.
No. You voluntarily leave a tip AFTER you pay the bill. The only thing that restaurants can tax is the total amount of the bill, and those are often just standard taxes (i.e. sales tax) regulated by your respective state of residence.
The amount you're expected to tip will change from area to area. However, one can make some general assumptions. Usually it'll be about fifteen to twenty percent for hair salons.
When you eat out at restaurants it is customary to tip 15 percent of the bill. You can do this by leaving cash at the table after you eat, or you can add the tip to the bill if you are paying by credit card.
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No you can not, some restaurants have a tip-gratuity printed out on the bill stating how much to tip based on 10% to 30%.
The Atlantic, surely?