Learn how tipping culture is changing and where tipping is now expected, from delivery services to auto repair shops. This discussion will help you navigate today’s tipping culture and understand when it’s okay to skip the tip.
Tipping seems to be popping up in more and more places these days, leaving people unsure where it’s expected and where they can skip. In this discussion, you’ll learn about where tipping is most common, including food delivery and ride-sharing services, and where people are drawing the line, like at auto repair shops and fast-casual restaurants. You’ll also hear how tipping culture has evolved, especially with the rise of digital tipping screens, and get practical tips on how to navigate tipping without feeling pressured or overwhelmed. Whether you’re wondering when to tip or how to handle those tipping prompts, this guide has you covered.
Where People Are Tipping and How to Handle It
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