You don't have to tip anybody, anywhere, anything. You do so only because you want to, in appreciation for service well-rendered.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't understand why people expect tips. In hotels you order food in your room, and it's already more expensive from the room service menu, so it's a cheek to expect a tip on top. I do sometimes reward good service, but it should be at my discretion, and I'm not going to be held to ransom.
I'm too frightened of confrontation, so I will always tip - even if the service has been really shoddy.
I always encourage over-tipping if you can afford it because... share the wealth.
I always bring cash for tips, and I never give less than $20. I used to work in a smoothie shop, so I know the value of a tip.
I wish I had the nerve not to tip.
I didn't realize people tip for take-out.
I tip like crazy. They'll remember me. Celebrity can be expensive.
Women are especially sensible in matters relating to tipping: fair but not foolish.
I wish we had a system where you are given a bill including service and that people were paid properly so they didn't have to rely on tips. In different restaurants there are different policies and it's all very confusing.
Know how and how much to tip people who expect gratuities, even in the case of poor service.