Tip
A tip on a bill is an increase. If you were to decrease you wouldn't be paying the full bill much less addinga tip.
i believe it is now up to either 15% or 20%. but be careful because sometimes it is already added to the bill as gratuity.
Yes, and it is not cheap. It will be added to your bill and the person who brings room service often wants a tip.
The standard tip at a buffet is 10% of the bill.
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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.
No tip on the whole bill.
15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.
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.
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%.
-- Remember that "15 percent" means 0.15 . -- Multiply the bill by that number to calculate the tip.