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The thing about American culture is that the service is generally excellent because of the tipping culture. The worst service amongst the countries I've been to is Spain. I've walked out of restaurants where we've had no more than the menu in 20 minutes and I appear to have donned an invisibility cloak. That type of thing simply doesn't happen in the States.
Just incorrect, when was the last time you experienced excellent service, and where from?
The tipping culture has radically changed over the past 5 years in the US and Canada.
Tipping culture in the US is out of control – we’re even asked to tip self-checkouts | Arwa Mahdawi
There are prompts to add around 20% for simply buying a pint of milk at the local shop or picking up a coffee. How can we stop this madness?
www.theguardian.com
God help us if we embrace America’s aggressive tipping culture
An easy way to boost earnings for a flat-lining hospitality industry could quickly spread into healthcare and elsewhere
www.telegraph.co.uk
North America's tipping culture is increasingly oppressive
“It’s an urban myth that servers don’t make a lot of money.”
www.vice.com
Tipflation: Americans Think Tipping Culture Is ‘Out Of Control’ And Workers Should Be Paid More
A recent survey by Bankrate found that roughly 66% of Americans have a negative view of tipping. Around 30% of respondents think that tipping culture is “out of control,” with more companies encouraging customers to tip at their counters than ever before. Patrons find the pre-entered tip screens...
www.forbes.com
Tipping Is Weird Now
Technology and the pandemic have transformed the meaning of gratuity.
www.theatlantic.com
Americans are getting annoyed with tipping culture, survey finds
Customers are cutting back on tips across all forms of service including sit-down restaurants, cafes and delivery.
abc7ny.com
Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape
72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services.
www.pewresearch.org