A few years ago, we published a blog post about tipping in various situations. Since it’s been a little bit, and the world has changed a lot over the past 18 months – here is an update on how and what is considered an ideal tip for service in 2021.
Tipping does not only let you show your appreciation to a delivery person or server’s hard work – you’re likely also helping them pay their monthly bills or pay for tuition. Keep scrolling!
Server at a Restaurant
Many servers earn only about $2 per hour. Tipping them 20% makes a huge difference. Did their service exceed your expectations? Tip them 25%! The restaurant industry has particularly suffered a great deal over the past year and a half. Many servers were either out of work as restaurants were closed, or once they reopened – many had trouble and are still having trouble finding enough employees. Your server may be doing double or triple the amount of work than in normal times lately, so if they went above and beyond – it makes a difference to show your gratitude for excellent service.
Buffet Restaurant
At buffet restaurants, you choose and get your own food. However, remember that servers still refill your drinks. They also prepare new clean plates, silverware, and cups for you. Consider tipping them at least 10%. If they showed superb service, don’t hesitate to be a little bit more generous with your tip!
Takeout
The fact that your food was prepared for you, and you now don’t have to worry about what to cook for dinner tonight is something to be grateful for. Tip at least 10% and make the server or cashier’s day a little brighter.
Delivery
Thanks to hardworking delivery drivers, your cravings for some fresh, hot pizza have been satisfied! Tip them at least $2 to $4. If they deliver your food in bad weather or are driving a further distance to get to you, try tipping them some more.
Coffee Barista
While you’re not required to tip coffee baristas, a small act of kindness can go a long way. Place a dollar in that tip jar, enjoy your coffee, and make your favorite barista feel appreciated for their hard work. After all, that first cup of morning coffee is definitely something to get your day started off on the right foot!
Bartender
Wondering if you still need to tip a bartender? Of course you do! Preparing your favorite drinks requires art, expertise, and speed – so honor their craft by giving at least $1 or $2 per drink order.
Hairstylist or Barber
Getting a new haircut , color, or hairstyle is one of the best ways to pamper yourself. Give your favorite hairstylist or barber a 20% to 25% tip. After all, they help you look your best!
Tattoo Artist
Not everyone can draw a permanent, beautiful, and unique piece of art on your body. Given this, tattoo artists should receive at least a 20% tip. If you love how your tattoo turned out, why not tip more?
Manicurist
Apart from getting a new haircut, getting a manicure or pedicure may be another one of your favorite forms of self-care. Tip like you would to a hairstylist. Manicurists also typically deserve a larger tip for keeping your nails clean and colorful – especially if you visit the same one every two to three weeks.
Uber/Lyft/Taxi Driver
Not sure how much to tip an Uber, Lyft, or taxi driver? Around 15% to 20% will do. If you had a great ride and your destination’s a bit far, feel free to raise your tip.
Conclusion
While tipping allows you to applaud good service, it can also mean so much to servers, baristas, delivery drivers, hairstylists, and other passionate workers. Therefore, a general rule of thumb is to tip from 10% to 25% depending upon the situation. When in doubt, always try to be more generous if you can!