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tipping canada

Tipping in Canada is becoming increasingly popular across various industries, but did you know that some people tip their flight crew?

Many industries have embraced and normalized tipping in Toronto. Nevertheless, Narcity spoke with a Toronto pilot, Candice*, who told us all the juicy information regarding tipping on planes.

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Tipping in Canada remains a much-debated topic, with everyone from etiquette experts to ChatGPT weighing in on exactly how much to tip.

Over on TikTok, the conversation about Canada's tipping culture is getting juicy, with one TikToker even describing it as a "masterclass in gaslighting."

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Tipping in Ontario has always been a customary practice when dining out, but since COVID-19 hit, many restaurants started suggesting a "minimum" percentage of how much customers should tip, causing some people's bills to go way up.

While many businesses were forced to jack up their prices due to inflation, employees' wages didn't necessarily go up with them, making tipping in Canada a hot topic of debate recently.

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Do you leave a tip for your morning coffee? What about for your Uber ride? Reddit user u/jebstan recently asked people in Ontario if they "tip on everything" and it seems there are some strong opinions.

"Serious question here. It seems that almost everywhere you go today for any service, once you pay there’s a prompt to tip," the user wrote on Reddit.

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