concept   restaurant
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, tipping for good service is a standard practice in restaurants and is expected by both customers and waitstaff.

13 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 eat in restaurant United States Common way to socialize and dine out, often tipping the server 1
2 eat in restaurant United States Commonly done to celebrate special occasions or for convenience, with tipping being expected 1
3 eating in restaurant United States Tipping the server is a common practice 1
4 going to restaurant United States Tipping the server is customary 1
5 going to restaurant United States Common social activity; tipping is expected for good service. 1
6 restaurant United States Tipping servers is customary in restaurants. 1
7 restaurant diner United States Tipping expected for good service 1
8 restaurant diner United States Tipping customary for good service 1
9 restaurant receiving United States Tipping servers is common practice and expected in restaurants 1
10 restaurant receiving United States Tipping is a common practice for good service in restaurants 1
11 restaurant receiving United States Waitstaff often expect a 15-20% tip for good service. 1
12 restaurant receiving United States Customers in the US and UK often expect friendly and attentive service when dining out, and may leave a tip for good service. 1
13 restaurants United States Tipping is expected and considered part of the total cost of dining out. 1