10% if the waiter/waitress is decent and 15% if the waiter/waitress is very good
Actually, 15% is if the server is decent and 20% or more is if they are very good... $5 would be nice if 20% is less than $5... Servers live off of their tips just like any one else lives off a paycheck, their paychecks are usually only a few dollars because they get paid less than $4 an hour (in some states less than $3 an hour) and most of it gets taken away if they make decent tips.
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.
Yes, you can tip using a debit card at this establishment.
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.
To include a tip on a receipt, you can write the total amount including the tip, specify the tip amount separately, or leave a space for the customer to write in the tip amount.
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.
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.
No, the tip does not include tax in the total bill amount.
It is not customary to tip a gas attendant in the United States. However, if you choose to tip, a common amount is 1 to 2.
The amount of the tip is 5.40 and the total bill would be 41.40
Yes, a receipt can include the tip amount as a separate line item or as part of the total amount paid.
The appropriate amount to tip a bellhop is typically 1 to 2 per bag they help you with.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including the tax, when dining out.