Another word for tip is gratuity.
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Employees are a group of waiters, among other groups.
Caution, advise, counsel, presage, inform, notify, tell, tip off, alert, and forewarn.
The term "tipping" can have a number of meanings. One meaning is to cause something to fall over. Another meaning is to give a service worker additional money above the amount billed to thank them for their service.
Gratuity
Another word for tip is gratuity.
Tip as in rubbish tip.
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The word waiters is the plural noun. The singular is waiter.
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* Every restaurant is different. Sometimes when you leave a tip the money from all waitress' or waiters are pooled and divided (bus boys may get some of the tip money as well.) With other waitress' and waiters they may be able to keep the tip for themselves. Generally you tip a waiter 15 percent if the service is good. If you don't feel within reason you have had good service you do not have to leave a tip.
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"un pourboire" You don't give the tip when ordering, you leave it on the table with the bill when you are departing - assuming you are pleased with the waiter. Tips are less and less in fashion as the waiters' salaries are already included in the bill (line "service")
Giving commission to waiters in SA is not compulsory, but it is considered good manners to tip 10% of your food bill, if the service you received was satisfactory. If not, you do not have to give a tip. Some restaurant do include a 10% commission in the bill and then you do not have to pay anything extra.
No. In the United States, the only workers who are tipped are waiters, bartenders, and baristas, generally. If you see a tip jar at another kind of establishment, you could drop some money in it if you wanted to, but it is not required. Generally retail workers (which is what Autozone is, a retailer) are not tipped and, in fact, the workers might get in trouble if they accepted a tip from you.