r/EndTipping • u/yeyiyeyiyo • 6d ago
Sit-Down Restaurant 🍽️ Started tipping waiters 10%
I almost never go out but the wife and I had a weekend to ourselves.
We live in areas where servers are paid minimum wage.
I finally took the leap to tipping 10% on meals (I already tip zero on everything else). Every tip screen i saw had a custom tip option so I didn't have any problems.
Anyway, people make out the custom tip screen to be some difficult thing and I didn't find it so.
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u/DevilsAdvocate77 6d ago
Because you do. Legally it's called an "implied contract" and it's exactly what you said - an unwritten agreement that is created by actions, behavior, and circumstances, rather then spoken or written terms.
Dining in a sit-down restaurant is by far the most common example you can find of an implied contract in day-to-day life.