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tipping culture

Like most other Canadian cities, tipping culture is a big topic of discussion in Toronto. Whether you're heading out to a bar, dining in a restaurant, or grabbing a coffee, knowing when and how much to tip can save you from awkward moments when it comes time to settle the bill.

In Toronto, tipping is technically discretionary, but in reality, it's often expected. Restaurants, hotels, taxis, and bars are the most common places where leaving a gratuity is considered standard practice. Even when service is just okay, locals usually leave something to acknowledge the effort.

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As the cost of living continues to climb, tipping has become an increasingly divisive issue for Canadians.

While it's not legally required, tipping in Canada is widely seen as the social norm, and skipping it is often considered poor manners.

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If you've ever stared down a payment terminal at a cafe and wondered why you're being nudged to tip 20% on a $6 muffin, you're not alone.

Tipping in Canada has hit a fever pitch — but Quebec recently introduced new consumer protection laws aimed at addressing the issue.

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Travelling to a new place comes with different customs, and if you have a trip planned for New York City coming up, this TikToker broke down a few things you need to know about tipping in the city.

Jon Barr, who makes videos about NYC and travel on @herebebarr, recently shared everything that people visiting the city should know about how much to tip in certain situations.

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While travelling abroad is a super exciting time for anyone, it can be tricky to acclimate yourself to a ton of unwritten travel rules and new customs. Who hasn't embarrassed themselves on vacation, seriously?

From what you should – or more importantly, shouldn't – be doing when you go out for a meal to the dreaded question of how many cheek kisses are an appropriate greeting in different European countries, there are a lot of customs seen in places around the world that are so different to Canada.

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