A restaurant in California automatically charges guests 18% 'for service': customers are outraged

Vietnamese restaurant Pho Ha Noi in Cupertino is facing backlash on social media. The establishment automatically charged an 18% “service fee” for tables of one or more people, Fox11 reported. Pho Ha Noi has several establishments…

Americans are leaving less and less tips and are very unhappy with this tradition.

There is no comprehensive tipping guide in America and it is unlikely that two people will tip in the same way. According to a new Bankrate poll, the only thing most Americans can agree on is that they don't like certain aspects of tipping. According to the survey, about two...

Holiday tips: to whom and how much to give, so as not to be considered a miser

In gift season, good manners require you to give holiday tips to people who make your life easier throughout the year, according to CNBC. But when you count the people who contribute to your well being, you can realize that this is quite a large group.…

Twitter users will be able to receive bitcoins for tweets: how it works

Twitter announced that users can now tip their favorite social media authors using Bitcoin. More details about this were reported by CNBC. The company introduced tip as a test feature back in May to experiment with helping creators earn ...

In Texas, a waitress received a $ 2000 tip, but the restaurant did not allow it

A Texas waitress described how excited she was when she received a $ 2000 tip from a client. She planned to spend the money on her young children, but the restaurant said the woman would not receive a cent. New York writes about this ...

A compliment on a cup and a $ 3000 tip: touching stories from American cafes

A Starbucks customer was surprised by the secret message the barista left on her cup, and the owner of the restaurant, forced to close due to the pandemic, was shocked by the amount that one of the customers left for tea. Both stories, unrelated to each other, happened the other day in ...

Why Americans do not like Russians: the opinion of our immigrant

“I recently read that it turns out that Russian tourists who stay in hotels and visit restaurants in the United States generally do not leave tips,” writes the author of the blog “Alexander Safaryan” on Yandex.Zen. Next - in the first person In the USA this is considered bad...

Personal experience of an immigrant: what will happen if you do not tip a waiter in the USA

Tipping has become an integral part of our lives, but for Russian-speaking immigrants to the United States, it is very unusual that in the States they leave up to 25% of the tip, when in our countries it is a maximum of 10%, and even then it is not necessary. Author of the blog “Let’s go to America”...

How much to tea for housewives in the USA and when it is better not to do it

It can be difficult to know whether to tip the people who come to your home to do a particular job. It turns out that there are special rules for answering this question. To avoid embarrassing situations, follow the advice of an etiquette consultant. Editorial ...

How and how much to leave for tea: basic rules

Tipping is the most controversial and debated part of visiting restaurants and bars. It is complicated by questions about what is allowed and what is not, guilt that you are not leaving enough money, and the subtleties of mathematical calculations. And in different types of institutions - different ...

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