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do you tip in canada

Tipping in Canada is a hot topic at the moment and one TikToker has an interesting perspective on the norm after having left the country.

TikToker @meganruthie, who says she used to be a former server in Canada, responded to the idea that people should tip more now because "minimum wage is not livable" and that eating out is a choice.

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A newcomer to Canada recently shared what gives her culture shock in the country and her confusion around gratuities actually makes sense.

Iryna (@iryna.in.ca) explained what it is exactly that puzzles her about tipping in Canada.

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With the rising cost of living, tipping in Canada – and whether we should be tipping at all – has become a pretty contentious issue, with some arguing that tipping culture is out of control.

In an Instagram Q&A, we decided to ask Calgary locals about how much they choose to tip. Maybe it's down to that mountain air, but compared to other cities, Cowtown residents were on the generous side.

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Tipping culture is a hot topic right now, with some people questioning if they should even tip in Canada in the first place. Others are frustrated by the steep tipping suggestions when they pay, and it all begs the question — how much do people actually tip?

In an Instagram Q&A, Narcity asked people in Vancouver to be honest about how much they tip. It turns out that it really varies per person, and some were shockingly low.

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Tipping in Canada can be a confusing subject for some as the rules over when, where, and how much to tip aren't really set in stone.

According to a study by Angus Reid, the majority of Canadians say they're being asked to tip a higher percentage and more often, a term which is referred to as "tip-flation."

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