How to tip in the USA: Tipping for dummies?

Tipping in the USA is like giving your favorite toy to someone who helped you have fun.

In the USA, when you go out to eat or get a service from someone, like a waiter or a hair stylist, it’s common to tip them extra money for their hard work. It’s not required, but people usually do it because they want to show appreciation.

What is a tip?

A tip is like a little gift of money you give on top of what you already paid. For example, if your meal costs $10 and you give the waiter $2 extra, that extra $2 is your tip.

How much should I tip?

Most people in the USA leave about 15% to 20% as a tip. That’s like leaving one or two extra candies for someone who helped you open your lunch box. If you had a really great time and the service was super friendly, you might even give more, maybe like giving three extra candies!

So next time you go out to eat or get help from someone, remember: tipping is just a fun way to say “thank you” with money!

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Examples

  1. You leave a few dollars on the table after a meal as a thank you for good service.
  2. A waiter gets a tip from every customer they serve.
  3. Sometimes people round up their bill to make tipping easier.

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