I always encourage over-tipping if you can afford it because... share the wealth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Know how and how much to tip people who expect gratuities, even in the case of poor service.
Women are especially sensible in matters relating to tipping: fair but not foolish.
I'm fortunate enough not to be poor, and I'm not a bad tipper.
I didn't realize people tip for take-out.
Since I am known as a 'rich' person, I feel I have to tip at least $5 each time I check my coat. On top of that, I would have to wear a very expensive coat, and it would have to be insured. Added up, without a topcoat I save over $20,000 a year.
I tip like crazy. They'll remember me. Celebrity can be expensive.
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'm too frightened of confrontation, so I will always tip - even if the service has been really shoddy.
You don't have to tip anybody, anywhere, anything. You do so only because you want to, in appreciation for service well-rendered.
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.