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I'll tip if I'm given any kind of service above and beyond "handing me stuff at the counter". So if I walk up to a counter, order, pay, then receive order: no tip. Otherwise, 10-20% depending on service level.
If they ask for more than 20% they're capped at 15% and I'm going to judge them silently.
I'm pretty much this too. But I feel like I'm tipping 15% because I'm being guilted into feeling this is the lowest I should. 15% used to be a decent tip now it feels like I'm being judged for it.
If you’re being judged for it, that’s because the employees are being massively underpaid. I tend to not return to places with that atmosphere.
If the wait staff is awesome and you have a great time, tip high to show your appreciation. Tipping because you feel pressured to or because you feel sorry for the employees is self-perpetuating. Everyone loses except the business owners.