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Growing up in the 90's, the "minimum acceptable" tip was 10%, average was 15%, and a good tip was 20%. These days, I just round to the nearest dollar and tip 20%, but I've heard these days it's not unusual to tip up to 40%!

What do you usually do?

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[โ€“] Hikermick 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

I do the same as you with a few exceptions:

Laugh at my old man's jokes about the weather when we go out for our weekly breakfast? You get an extra buck or two

If I order water, an extra buck or so. It takes the same energy as bringing me a beer. Especially at night clubs.

Bring me back my change but didn't break up that fiver? I'll tip you exactly 18% and make you bring me back five singles

The bars empty, you're not making squat in tips and you hang out and chat with me. Could be an extra five bucks or so

Give me a free beer? I'll tip an extra five bucks