Just learned that a friend of mine always tips 10% on takeout. Ive never tipped on takeout unless they offered me a water/soda while I waited or something.

US biased, but I’m a little curious about other countries as well.

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    4 months ago

    New York City.

    The delivery guy is probably not making very much money. Looks like minimum wage for food service is $10, $15 for everyone else. They have to go out in the rain and snow, too.

    I make a modest shitload of money. I am not going to notice the extra $7 tip I give the driver. They might.

    I can understand if you’re tight on money not wanting to tip extra. Fine. Make your own decisions. But people pulling in mid six figures can afford to share the wealth.

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        4 months ago

        I realized some time after writing my post that I had misread the op. Woops.

        I put money in the tip jar at a lot of places, like the pizza place on the corner.

        The lady at the burrito place I used to go to told me not to bother tipping with my credit card, because they didn’t actually get that money. I had to tip in cash.