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OnlinePoker

(5,956 posts)
Fri May 23, 2025, 10:36 AM 5 hrs ago

We asked Canadians where and when tipping feels out of place. Here's what they told us

Some Canadians are all tipped out.

That’s the sentiment brewing as consumers navigate high inflation, tariffs and now digital tip screens popping up in more places than ever before.

When Vancouver resident Ali Zvjerac was prompted to tip while paying the cover charge to enter a nightclub – he paused. This wasn’t for drinks or coat check. It was just to walk through the door.

This is one of many experiences submitted by Canadians responding to CTVNews.ca’s recent callout asking where they’ve encountered unexpected tipping requests – and the answers show the line between service and surcharge blurring in real time.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/creeping-into-places-it-never-belonged-canadians-share-unexpected-tipping-prompts/

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It's gotten ridiculous. When I was growing up, tipping was in sit-down restaurants only and, generally, 10-15%. Now, here in BC, the tip prompts start at 20% and are asked for just about everywhere.

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We asked Canadians where and when tipping feels out of place. Here's what they told us (Original Post) OnlinePoker 5 hrs ago OP
When you visit the oval office Johonny 5 hrs ago #1
During COVID, I didn't question it, I didn't mind it, I even increased my tips from that expected... hlthe2b 5 hrs ago #2
Canadian here and I am sick of it. Bev54 4 hrs ago #3
Unless it's a small business that I want to help succeed, I typically opt for "no tip." harumph 4 hrs ago #4
I hit the skip tip button on most of my store purchases CANADIANBEAVER69 2 hrs ago #5

hlthe2b

(109,839 posts)
2. During COVID, I didn't question it, I didn't mind it, I even increased my tips from that expected...
Fri May 23, 2025, 10:55 AM
5 hrs ago

these folks were putting their own welfare at risk, after all.

But, now? yikes... Some of these restaurants and services will go belly-up because at some point it is all just TOO much.

Bev54

(12,448 posts)
3. Canadian here and I am sick of it.
Fri May 23, 2025, 12:12 PM
4 hrs ago

I only tip now in sit down restaurant and my hairdresser. Other than that they get paid minimum $15. Per hour and usually more. The people in offices don’t get tips and their work is just as important if not more. I am no longer ashamed to say no to a tip. The other thing that pisses me off is every grocery store wanting me to donate to a cause. They take our money to donate and then get the tax deduction. I donate to the causes I want so it is a big no thank you on that as well.

harumph

(2,716 posts)
4. Unless it's a small business that I want to help succeed, I typically opt for "no tip."
Fri May 23, 2025, 12:29 PM
4 hrs ago

Sometimes I manually put in a token amount like $1.00. It has gotten ridiculous.

CANADIANBEAVER69

(667 posts)
5. I hit the skip tip button on most of my store purchases
Fri May 23, 2025, 01:36 PM
2 hrs ago

I only tip at restaurants. I don't like the option being pushed before you enter the yes accept charges prompt.

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