Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: Imported
Tip is tax times two.. thats how my friends and I figure out the tip.
that's not a very good way, unless you live in a state with high sales tax.
In answer to the question, technically no, you do not include sales tax when calculating the tip, but in most cases, it doesn't matter. Generally, 15% of the subtotal is the standard tip for decent service. If you want to show dissatisfaction, no less than 8-10%. Less than that means you should be walking out in disgust with the service. I average just under 20% where I work, which is by no means a fancy place. A generous tip will be 20-30%.
Tax around where I am varies from 7.5 and up.. so it's the easiest way for us to calculate 15%. I usually tip more than most of my friends though.. worked at a restuarant so I know how it is.
Same here. Tax tends to be 7.5-8.25% wherever I go. So I just double it. The friends usually say "that's close enough." But I try (ie, not all the time) to go over rather than be under.
