tipping
tipping — noun
1. the social practice of giving a small extra amount of money — called a tip — to
the social practice of giving a small extra amount of money — called a tip — to a waiter, taxi driver, hotel cleaner, or other service worker as a way of thanking them for their work.
In the United States, tipping is expected in most sit-down restaurants.
collocation: tipping is expected
Élise read a guidebook about tipping customs before her trip to Japan.
collocation: tipping customs
Many workers rely on tipping to make up a large part of their income.
The restaurant added a service charge, so no extra tipping was needed.
Automatic tipping is common for large groups at some hotels and cruise ships.
- gratuity
more formal term for a tip, often used in written rules or hotel policies
- service charge
an automatic fee added to the bill, not a voluntary extra payment
用法筆記
Tipping customs vary widely by country. In some places, a 15–20% tip is standard; in others, service workers expect no tip at all.