What is the standard practice for tipping in Canadian restaurants?
What is the standard practice for tipping in Canadian restaurants?
last time i was up there i also tipped 20%, YOU WOULD THINK YOU GAVE THEM GOLD
:shocked: The last time I got a tip: the horse fell down, and rolled on the jockey! :yikes:
The starting point for us is 20% no matter what country we travel to. Actually, I don't ever remember giving less, but there are times we give more. I'm not sure why it would make any difference based on the country you are in.
I hate Canadians. I don't ever tip anyone from the "North". They use funny looking money, their gas is not in gallons and worse of all they are friendly. Never trust any society were people use extremist phrases such as "hello" "how may I help you" "do you need anything". In the US we express ourselves like normal people, we act rude and entitled......you know like normal people.
Most New Zealanders also don't carry cash and pay for everything using cards, even things like a cup of coffee.
What is the standard practice for tipping in Canadian restaurants?
I always put the tip on my credit or debit card. I usually don't carry cash, and it bugs my gf. There are many countries we've been to that include a tip with your total bill, and it's usually only 10%; we just add to it.