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Originally Posted by aigel
$8 is my vote -- the credit card makes it easier not to round up.
Have you eaten in countries where tips are not customary? I have and let me tell you, I'd much rather pay the waiting staff directly. It does wonders to their attitude and gives me direct control of their income.
Bar tenders? I can't gather why I should pay more tip than a buck on a $5 drink? I guess if you drink a lot of hard liquor, you may end up with more booze getting the bar keeper on your side early in the evening, but tipping over 20% to be served a couple of long necks?
George
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It depends on if the bar is crowded or not. In a packed place where you keep having to wait for rounds, a big tip on the first round will typically have the bartender coming back to you more quickly the next time around.