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💰 Money
Do I tip enough?
See how your tipping compares to customs in your country.
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How much should you tip?
Tipping norms vary wildly by country. In the US, 15–20% is standard at restaurants, while in Japan tipping can be considered rude. Understanding local customs helps you avoid embarrassment or underpaying service staff.
Tipping norms by country
- United States: 18–22% at restaurants (15% = below average, 25%+ = generous)
- Canada: 15–20% standard
- United Kingdom: 10–15% (not always expected)
- Germany: 5–10% (round up is common)
- France: 5–10% (service compris, tip = bonus)
- Australia: 0–10% (no obligation, wages are high)
- Japan: 0% (tipping is unusual and can offend)
- Brazil: 10% (often included as "gorjeta")
In the US, tipping culture has expanded — now expected at coffee shops, takeout counters, and even self-checkout kiosks. The average restaurant tip in 2023 was 19.4% (Toast data).