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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2017-07-13 12:00 pm

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[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2017-07-17 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
As an Edinburgh resident depending on the situation I would generally leave a tip if I'd had table service.

For a coffee & snack I'd round up to the nearest pound / not collect my change from the table. Similarly if there has been an at table drinks service.

For a meal I usually tip 5%-10%.

Very occassionally I'll tell a barman to keep the change. Not often.

If I've had to queue for service, collect my own order or pay in advance of receiving my order I generally don't tip.

What I notice is that the additional use of card payment, particularly contactless payment for small amounts make it less likely that I'll leave a tip. I find I'm being caught out by not having change.

My wife and I appear to operate a system where one of us (usually me for reasons which I can't quite fathom) pays for the meal and the other one sorts out the tip.

(I suspect the reason is that my wife buys all the petrol and runs the household errands.)
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[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2017-07-17 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, that also.

Although I rarely get food delivered. Both of the takeaways that I go to often are within a five minute walk so unless it's raining it's easier and quicker to phone the order in and then stroll round and pick it up.