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Tip Calculator

Easily calculate appropriate tip amounts for dining and services, and check per-person amounts when splitting the bill.

Tip Amount
Total (with tip) Per Person Tax amount

Tip Guide by Country

USA
Restaurants 15-20%, Bars $1-2/drink, Taxis 10-15%
Europe
Service usually included, extra 5-10% optional
Korea
No tipping culture, rare at high-end restaurants
Japan
No tipping culture, can be considered rude
UK
Restaurants 10-15% if service not included
China
10% at upscale restaurants in cities, generally unnecessary

Tip Guidelines by Service Type

Restaurant
Excellent service 20%, Average 15%, Poor 10%
Delivery
10-15% of order or minimum $3-5
Taxi
10-15% of fare, extra for luggage help
Hotel
Bellhop $2-5/bag, Room service $2-5, Housekeeping $2-5/day
Hair Salon
15-20% of service cost
Valet Parking
$2-5 when receiving car
GUIDE

Tip Calculator Usage Guide

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1. Why You Need a Tip Calculator

Calculating appropriate tip amounts when traveling abroad or dining at restaurants can be challenging. A tip calculator helps you quickly determine the right tip based on the total bill and service quality. It's especially useful when dining with multiple people, as it accurately divides the per-person cost.

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2. How to Use the Tip Calculator

Using the tip calculator is simple. First, enter the total bill amount, then select or enter the tip percentage. In the United States, 15-20% is standard, though you may consider more than 20% for exceptional service. Enter the number of people to automatically calculate the per-person amount.

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3. Tipping Customs by Country

Tipping culture varies significantly across countries. In the US, tips constitute a major portion of service workers' income, making 15-20% essential. In Europe, service charges are often included, so an additional 5-10% is sufficient. Korea and Japan have minimal tipping culture, where it can even be considered rude.

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4. Tipping Guide by Service Type

Beyond restaurants, various services require tipping. For delivery services, 10-15% of the order or a minimum of $3-5 is appropriate. Taxis typically receive 10-15% of the fare. For hotels, tip bellhops $2-5 per bag, room service $2-5, and housekeeping $2-5 per day. Hair salons generally expect 15-20% of the service cost.

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5. Important Tipping Considerations

When calculating tips, it's common to use the pre-tax amount as the base. However, using the total amount (including tax) is acceptable for convenience. For large groups (6 or more), 18-20% gratuity is often automatically included, so check your receipt. You can add the tip in the designated line when paying by credit card or provide it separately in cash.

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6. Advantages of Digital Tip Calculation

Using an online tip calculator provides instant accurate tip amounts without complex calculations. It's particularly convenient when dining with multiple people, ensuring fair division of costs per person. You can quickly compare different tip percentages to help decide the appropriate amount for your situation.

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7. What is Tipping Culture?

A tip is an additional payment as a token of appreciation for service. In the USA, Canada, etc., tipping culture is essential and is a major income source for service workers. Generally, 15-20% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, 10-15% for taxis is customary. Tipping culture varies by country, so check before traveling.

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8. USA Tipping Culture Guide

In the USA, tipping is almost mandatory. At restaurants, 20% for excellent service, 15% for average, minimum 10% even if dissatisfied. Food delivery 10-15% of order or minimum $3-5, hotel bellhop $2-5 per bag, room service $2-5, housekeeping $2-5 per day. Hair salons 15-20%, valet parking $2-5 is typical.

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9. European Tipping Culture

In most European countries, service charges are included in the bill. In France, Germany, Italy, etc., additional tips are not mandatory, but leaving 5-10% for satisfactory service is appreciated. In the UK, 10-15% tip if service is not included. At cafes or bars, leaving change is sufficient.

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10. Asian Tipping Culture

In Korea and Japan, there is no tipping culture and it may be considered rude. Check bills as service charges may be separately added. In China, only upscale restaurants in major cities expect about 10% tip, unnecessary at regular restaurants. In Southeast Asia like Thailand, Vietnam, small tips (20-50 baht) are gratefully received.

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11. Practical Tip Calculation Tips

To quickly calculate tips, first find 10% of the total, 15% is 10% plus half, 20% is double 10%. For example, for a $50 bill, 10% is $5, 15% is $7.50, 20% is $10. When splitting among multiple people, add tip to total then divide by number of people. When paying by credit card, there is a tip line where you write the amount and sign.

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12. Tipping Etiquette and Precautions

Tips are most reliably given in cash directly, which servers can receive immediately. Even when paying by card, giving tips in cash is better. Even if service was really bad, avoid no tip and leave a minimum amount as courtesy. For group dining, 18-20% gratuity may be automatically added, so check the bill. Tips are calculated based on pre-tax amount.

Frequently asked questions

Should tips be based on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?
Tips are commonly calculated on the pre-tax amount, but using the total (including tax) is acceptable for convenience.
Is gratuity added automatically for groups?
For large groups (usually 6 or more), 18-20% gratuity is often added automatically, so check your receipt.