Tipping in Canada

Canadians are expected to give their waiter a tip or additional donation at the conclusion of their meal when eating at any "sit-down" type restaurant. It is one of the lists of Canadian culture, customs, and etiquette. 15% of the total bill is the absolute minimum that should be given, although it's also customary to tip more in cases of particularly excellent service. Tipping too little or not at all is regarded as quite impolite and will be immediately recognized.


In Canada, a wide range of different occupations, such as pizza delivery people, cab drivers, bellhops, and hairdressers, among others, also count on gratuities. There are several useful internet guides available to help people who are unsure about who should and shouldn't be tipped, as well as how much. In general, Canadian tipping customs are identical to those in the United States, and Canadians frequently utilize American tipping guides as a guide.

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