Different countries will have different answers...
In the UK I'll normally tip about 10% if the service is good, but I'm beginning to have second thoughts about this as waiters in the UK get at least minimum wage anyway and there are plenty of other jobs that require a level of service that don't need a tip to get the job done.
In the US I tip 15% on the money unless the service sucked.
In Thailand I'll usually leave about 5% - 7% depending on how expensive the restaurant is and if the service is adequate. (In Thailand the service is NEVER good.)
In the UK I'll normally tip about 10% if the service is good, but I'm beginning to have second thoughts about this as waiters in the UK get at least minimum wage anyway and there are plenty of other jobs that require a level of service that don't need a tip to get the job done.
In the US I tip 15% on the money unless the service sucked.
In Thailand I'll usually leave about 5% - 7% depending on how expensive the restaurant is and if the service is adequate. (In Thailand the service is NEVER good.)
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