It is generally considered impolite and disrespectful not to tip when receiving a service, as it is a common practice to show appreciation for the work done by the service provider. Tipping is a way to acknowledge their efforts and ensure fair compensation for their service.
Yes, it is customary to tip when receiving full service gas. Tipping is a way to show appreciation for the service provided by the attendant.
There is no obligation to leave a tip in a restaurant, if you received bad service.
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.
No, in Oregon it is illegal for gas station attendants to accept tips for pumping gas.
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.
Yes, it is customary to tip room service even if there is a service charge included.
No, the delivery fee is not included as the tip for the service.
Yes, it is customary to tip a shuttle driver for their service.
Yes, it is customary to tip for full service gas.
Yes, it is customary to tip shuttle drivers for their service.
To make a tip effectively in a service industry setting, consider the quality of service provided and the effort put in by the staff. Tip generously for exceptional service and leave a standard tip for satisfactory service. Express gratitude verbally and leave the tip in cash whenever possible.
Yes, it is customary to tip gas pumpers for their service.