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Originally posted by Catch22
In a cafe it depends on the service. The UK worries less about tips then the US. In Canada, some expect it and some don't. At least that was my experience. Cabs are the worst! Unlike Australia you can not see the meter, so they try to charge you what they think they can get away with. Plus expect a tip.
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I don't know where you were in the US.....but it doesn't sound like any place I've ever been to.
As explained before....we (Americans) are well aware of the dismal wages that waitpersons earn. We tip in accordance with the service.....in which, for the most part, the servers try to make a very pleasant experience....and to which we show our appreciation for that service! Otherwise.....we'd be cooking at home! A tip is a combination of appreciation and awareness of the fact that it is included in their reported income and is taxable......and the general public knows just how little these people would make if not supplemented with a tip! We don't tip because it's expected......we tip because we are nice! LOL!
If...in Canada.....some expect a tip and some don't....well...maybe a tip isn't for the same reason there....but I don't know about that!
As to cabs.......just lean forward and you can read the driver's name (if you can read Arabic or Hebrew or Indian...lol..jk!)....and you can see the meter! It's always on the front dash to the right of the driver! They don't sit on it or hide it under the seat....so just lean forward and have a peek! I even think it's a law that the meter be visable.....yep...that sounds logical!
Stop trying to scare Grumble! *spank*
Don't worry Ian......we'll take care of you hun! We won't let anyone rip you off.....and we'll get you up to speed in no time! It's not as scary or complicated as it seems.....and for the most part, I'm sure your hosts will be doing most of the tipping!
P.S. I've heard that accent and I know you'll NOT have a need for a lady of the evening! The chicks will swoon all over ya here!