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When dining out, if your bill is $100 not including tax what do you leave for a tip? |
If you can respond with a dollar amount that would be great, thx $15 to$22 depending on the service and food Generally, I think that the standard tipping rate is about fifteen percent of the total bill. There is another factor to consider: How well your host was. experience The rule is 15% to 20%. You should leave $15 to $20, depending on the level of service. If the service was horrible you could try to leave less -- or no tip -- but that would be really rude on your part. Bad service needs to be brought to the attention of the management. If the service was good and you feel real generous you could leave more. Been dining out for 25 years and have left more than my share of tips. 15% Generally the rule of thumb is 15% to 20%.Some people adjust that depending on the food and serviced received.Large parties the gratuity is included at 18%.So with a bill of $100 the answere would be 15 to 20 dollars.If your server did something special or you had an extraordinary dinner feel free to tip extra if you can. |
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