Tipping Fatigue Debate

Tipping Fatigue Debate

Source: BroBible

Summary

A Texas woman, Mayela, shared a mortifying experience on TikTok after discovering that her work friends left a zero-tip on a $400 bill at a high-end sushi restaurant. The waitress approached Mayela and showed her the unsigned receipt, revealing that someone in her party had not left a tip. Mayela defended the waitress, stating that she had received excellent service and always tips 20%. Commenters were shocked and suggested that Mayela should have given the server extra to cover her friends’ lack of tip. The incident highlights the issue of tipping fatigue, with 78% of people believing that tipping culture has become ridiculous, according to a recent survey.


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The habit gets a new name.

Tipping fatigue is the new excuse for being a bad tipper. A zero-tip on a $400 bill is just a sign of appreciation for the server’s hard work. Leaving a 20% tip is now considered excessive. And if you’re at a high-end restaurant, you’re expected to tip even more. But who needs to tip when you can just blame it on tipping fatigue?

The routine arrives with confidence: don’t tip, and then complain about the service.

Original observation: Tipping fatigue is just a fancy way of saying “I’m cheap.”