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server tips

A Los Angeles woman was stunned when asked to tip a barista at a Starbucks and posted a TikTok about why she thinks the U.S. tipping culture is getting out of hand. She's mainly talking about drive-thru's and pick-up orders, and it seems her followers couldn't agree more.

The creator, named Debbie Nohemy (@debbienohemy), published the video on February 23 and said that it's not an issue about being "cheap," and recognizes why servers, food runners and cooks get tips.

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A server in Nebraska is thanking singer-songwriter Jason Derulo after the musician left him a massive tip that is sure to help with his college fund.

Jordan Schaffer posted a TikTok video showing Derulo sitting at a restaurant with his family and then thanked the musician for his generosity, which involved leaving enough cash to cover Schaffer's entire semester at college.

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How much should you tip your server? This is always a question that will get many answers, as tipping culture is very different around the world, and while some agree to leaving a high percentage, others don’t think the same way.

However, servers always appreciate a good tip, and it looks like some of them even have tricks to get a higher amount of money from their customers.

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Tipping culture in the U.S. is vastly different from other countries. This difference has Americans sounding off on TikTok about what they think is acceptable and what isn't...and the divisive conversation appears to be costing the platform its peace.

So much so, that even Europeans who visit the States have come to the forefront to discuss the differences.

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A Tampa area restaurant, The Living Room, is crunching numbers and now its wait staff is getting paid $1/hour. Founder of the hospitality company, the Feinstein Group, Zachary Feinstein, calls it a commission-based model.

Inflation is real, and food establishments are feeling the impact. It's affecting everyone from receipt changes, to customer experience and now server paychecks.

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