How much should I tip for different services?
In the US: sit-down restaurants 15–20%, buffets 10%, delivery 15–20% ($5 minimum), bartenders $1–2 per drink or 15–20% of tab, hotel housekeeping $2–5 per night, hair stylists 15–20%, taxi/rideshare 15–20%. For counter service (coffee shops, fast casual), tipping is optional but 10–15% is increasingly common.
Should the tip be split equally too?
If the bill is split equally, the tip is typically split equally as well. If each person pays for their own items, each should tip on their individual subtotal. Some groups have one person tip on the entire bill to simplify, which is fine as long as the total tip amount is appropriate for the full table service.
What about automatic gratuity for large groups?
Many restaurants add an automatic 18–20% gratuity for parties of 6 or more. This is legal in most jurisdictions and is technically a service charge, not a tip. You can add extra on top if service was exceptional, but you are not obligated to. Always check the bill before adding a tip to avoid double-tipping.