Who do you tip in the UK?

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Adam4868

Legendary Member
I've got an Asda delivery coming this afternoon. Xmas stuff. I know some people tip the delivery guy but I don't.

Restaurants
Hairdressers/Barbers
Grocery Delivery
Takeaway food delivery
House removals
Taxi
Uber
Gardener
Handyman
Bar staff

From the above, I will tip the Restaurant waiter, the taxi and I think I tipped the Removals team years ago when we last moved. The others...no. I like Ubers for many reasons, one of which is there is no tip expectation. I might let the bar staff keep the change if it's a modestish amount

Note, this is standard service. Not some Xmas box pressie to someone who offers year round service (like the paperboy)
Don't tip Uber cause I don't use them.Same for a Gardner or handyman (that's myself !) As for the rest allways,I've done a lot of those jobs and they rely on tips.I prefer to tip staff themselves rather than a service charge
 
Hairdresser, restaurants but not all restaurants, bar staff, taxis sometimes. Was completely uncomfortable tipping people when in the States, typical Brit.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
I tip the Mods here for the wonderful service they provide.
 

screenman

Squire
As a delivery Postman during the years 1972 -1983.I never got one tip. I was that fast i was around and done before they got up.So they never knew who their Postman was.

My last job was being a milkman, this was about 1976, I was given a total of just over £300 in Xmas tips, it was only a small round as well.
 

Tommy2

Über Member
Location
Harrogate
Used to tip in restaurants eveytime but as I've got older I realise I have already paid for someone to cook and bring my food out so only tip if I have have had an exceptional experience.
If I do tip it is cash direct to the server.
I sell car parts for a prestige car manufacturer (and believe me it is far from just handing over parts and taking money) and never get tips regardless of how much extra I help the customer, and prestige brand doesn't mean prestige pay by any stretch of the imagination.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
I generally only tip if it's easier than waiting for my change. Which usually means my hairdresser, taxi drivers and when eating out.
If I'm paying by card I never press the button to include a tip though, only if I'm handing over cash, and it's usually only a pound or two.
If the service was poor I wouldn't tip at all.
Working in Halfords I always found it odd when people tipped for having a bulb or wipers fitted - you've just paid extra for the service and you're going to tip too? I was always grateful, but still found it odd.
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
I always tip in restaurants min 10% or more if the service has been good, waiting staff usually get pretty poor wages and rely on tips for a decent living.

Taxi drivers, barbers and takeaway drivers usually get a couple of quid.
 
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