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Tipping customs vary dramatically around the world. In the United States, tipping 15-20% at restaurants is standard and expected. In Japan, tipping can be considered rude. In many European countries, a service charge is often included in the bill, making additional tips optional but appreciated.
A tip calculator takes the guesswork out of the process — enter your bill amount, choose a percentage, and optionally split the total among a group. It ensures fair tipping and makes group dining simple.
How Tip Calculation Works
The tip calculator uses straightforward math but adds convenience features for real-world scenarios.
- Basic calculation — multiply the bill amount by the tip percentage (e.g., $50 bill x 18% = $9 tip, $59 total)
- Bill splitting — divide the total (bill + tip) evenly among the number of people in the group
- Quick percentages — preset buttons for common tip levels (10%, 15%, 18%, 20%, 25%) make selection instant
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Oblicz napiwek →Tipping Customs by Region
Understanding local tipping norms prevents awkward situations when traveling.
- United States & Canada — 15-20% is standard at restaurants; 10-15% for takeout, delivery, and other services
- Europe — service charge is often included; rounding up or adding 5-10% is appreciated but not required
- Asia — tipping is uncommon in Japan and China; 10% is common in tourist areas of Southeast Asia
Tips & Etiquette
Follow these general guidelines for confident tipping in any situation.
- Tip on the pre-tax amount — in the US, calculate the tip based on the subtotal before sales tax for the standard approach
- Consider the service quality — exceptional service deserves a higher percentage; poor service may warrant a lower tip, but never zero
- Use round numbers for easy splitting — when dining in groups, rounding up to the nearest whole number simplifies individual payments
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?
The standard approach is to tip on the pre-tax subtotal. However, in practice, many people tip on the total bill including tax — the difference is usually small. Either approach is acceptable.
How much should I tip for takeout?
Tipping for takeout has become more common, especially since 2020. A tip of 10-15% is appreciated for takeout orders. For complex or large orders, consider tipping closer to the standard dine-in percentage.
What if the bill already includes a service charge?
Many restaurants, especially for large groups, add an automatic service charge (typically 18-20%). If a service charge is included, an additional tip is not expected but you can add extra for exceptional service. Always check the bill before tipping to avoid double-tipping.