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  2. Situations Where It's Acceptable Not to Tip - AOL

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    Experts say there are a handful of times when you can forget tipping, like at fast-food restaurants or when working with business owners. Situations Where It's Acceptable Not to Tip Skip to main ...

  3. 9 People You Might Be Forgetting to Tip (But Should ... - AOL

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    With the to-tip or not-to-tip conundrum becoming more prevalent, now is the perfect time to equip yourself with the ultimate guide to tipping etiquette. Reading on is completely free—and in this ...

  4. The most economically vulnerable generations are less prone to tipping, as a Bankrate survey shows that 83% of baby boomers always tip compared to 35% of Gen Zers.

  5. The New Tipping Etiquette: How Much to Tip in Every Situation

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    House cleaners: You should certainly tip house cleaners during the holidays or for extra work, but many people are now adding a small tip for each cleaning done well. Tip: 15 to 20 percent of the bill

  6. Tipping is 'not an entitlement': Should travelers stop ... - AOL

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    Even people who depend on tips understand that things have gone too far. Mike Aguirre, a blues guitarist who performs in the Caribbean, blames the new terminals that try to extract a tip from ...

  7. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Some have criticized the inherent "social awkwardness" in transactions that involve tipping, the inconsistency of tipping for some services but not similar ones, and the irrationality of basing tips on price, rather than the amount and quality of service (a customer pays a larger tip to a server bringing a lobster rather than a hamburger, for ...

  8. Mandatory tipping - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory tipping and voluntary tipping are illegal in some cases: Australian casino employees, [5] and US government employees, for example. Tipping is not generally part of Japanese culture, and can be confusing or offensive. [6] Tipping in China is frowned upon, except for those living in the semi-westernized regions of Hong Kong and Macau. [7]

  9. To Tip or Not To Tip? When the Service Is Not Good - AOL

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    Those inclined to tip higher or lower, for whatever reason, should bring it to the attention of the manager. “Often poor service is directly linked to poor management,” Parker said.