pearlieq
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I went out for dinner with a friend recently. We were each brought a separate bill, and I noticed we had different tipping styles.
Our bills were $19.86.
She tipped $4.00, bringing her total to $23.86
I tipped $4.14, bringing my total to $24.00
It got me to wondering what everyone else does.
When you're paying with a credit/debit card, do you tip an odd amount so that the final charge is even, or do you leave a flat amount for the tip and have your total charge be an odd amount?
*For the record, as long as the waiter is tipped adequately, I don't think either method is wrong or right. I'm just asking out of curiosity.
Our bills were $19.86.
She tipped $4.00, bringing her total to $23.86
I tipped $4.14, bringing my total to $24.00
It got me to wondering what everyone else does.
When you're paying with a credit/debit card, do you tip an odd amount so that the final charge is even, or do you leave a flat amount for the tip and have your total charge be an odd amount?
*For the record, as long as the waiter is tipped adequately, I don't think either method is wrong or right. I'm just asking out of curiosity.