Is $5 on a $65 bill considered an acceptable tip?

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Tipping is customary in many European countries, Germany, Austria, Czechia etc

You mean Britcucks and Australian idiots

How can you live thinking like this omg lol

That fact that your waiters and waitresses require tips on their job to survive is ridiculous, what does that say about your country?

She does her job and I pay for my food, simple as.

Tipping is not a city in China.

Now get the fuck out of my bar.

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Considering all she probably did was write down the order, type it into a computer, bring the plates when they were cooked and offered refills and took empty plates away I think it was a fine tip.

america is finished

I've tipped a quarter once. She deserved it though.

To be honest. It depends if the person has worked in restaurants or not.
I find ones who have tip better than the others

It's not mandatory. Stop with the mental gymnastics to try to justify it

I live in the UK and we don't tip all the time, if I've been out for a big meal with family we would usually put something down for the server as they've had to deal with a large number of people.

If I leave UK to go on holiday I will always try to tip, I only do this as a sign of respect as I'm not in my home country and would like to thank them for serving me as if I was a local.

Me and a group of about 11 friends went to Amsterdam last year for a friends birthday. We went for a meal and it came to a total of around 160 euros, we all put money together and tipped our waitress about 65 euro which was around 5 euro each. She wasn't expecting it and when we gave her it she was over the moon.