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Need help understanding the tipping culture
Edit: thank you all for the info, its unfortunate that servers have to rely on tips for a proper wage :( I'm so sorry that's how it is :/
Heya, I'm from Australia where tipping is like minimal and only if you reallllly want to and it's not a very big deal. My family is going to America in July we're worried we're going to have to budget an extra couple grand just to tip workers otherwise we'll get bad service at restaurants and stuff. Is this the case?
We are staying in Orlando Florida for 3 nights then Las Vegas for 5 nights. I know Vegas is going to be insane... Is it actually cooked for pricing over there?
u/West-Estimate-5168 — 6 days ago