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tipping in canada

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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I have lived in Toronto since April 2024 and love this country, but there were some social norms that I struggled with at the start — Canada's tipping culture being the main one.

I moved here from Ireland, where there isn't a huge tipping culture. I wouldn't be expected to tip if I ordered a drink from my local pub or got a coffee in a cafe. Where I'm from, you might tip for exceptional service at a sit-down restaurant, or if somebody has gone above and beyond to accommodate you. However, it's just as acceptable to not tip as it is to tip.

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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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Tipping in Canada has become a hot topic, and according to a new survey, most Canadians are over it.

With the cost of living continuing to rise, people are feeling the pressure to tip more — and they're not happy about it. While payment machines now nudge people toward tips of 18% or more, Canadians say their ideal tip is nowhere near that.

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