Submitted by scheisskopf53 t3_xtmntf in dataisbeautiful
AquilaSPQR t1_iqr2mci wrote
Reply to comment by Buraczana in [OC] Do people tip in restaurants in Poland? by scheisskopf53
Why?
American "tipping culture" in restaurants looks like a nightmare. I am expected to pay additional money just because the restaurant manager don't want to pay their employees fair wages. I see a "$10 meal!" advertisement, but no way I'm going to pay $10 for it in the end, unless you want to make the waiter cry (I've read stories how US waiters were reacting to people who simply forgot to give them tips).
In Poland it's simple - "20 PLN" in menu means 20 PLN. Nothing more. No hidden additional mandatory tips, no hidden additional taxes. And it's awesome.
Brave_Estate_5876 t1_iquf0es wrote
He is ashamed because the tip number is so high. 100% Should be No
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