The Shocking Truth: Tipping In The USA Vs. Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @BruceCinader
    @BruceCinader 6 месяцев назад +10

    I agree, the suggested tips are ridiculous they want a big tip just for setting your plate on the table,

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +5

      what is the most they ever suggest I was told 30% is the highest. in 2022 I remember 15% 20% and 22%

    • @Mikeyyyy_L
      @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад +4

      I’ve seen 30% suggested on the receipt.

    • @Charles-rd6ku
      @Charles-rd6ku 5 месяцев назад

      Mike it was trump at a speech that he made in las vegas over the weekend. No tips on the tax forms

    • @scottmiller5337
      @scottmiller5337 4 месяца назад

      @@mikesphilippineretirement Tipping culture now in the US varies very widely depending on where you are. It is not "ridiculous" everywhere. I live in Arizona which is one of many "right to work" states in the US. They don't pay well at all and of course, minimum wage is different in every state. I do agree in general about not tipping at most fast food places like drive-thru but at a standup place like a sandwich shop such as Subway, I will almost always leave a tip of $1 or $2. As for the POS places, at least in my experience, I have not seen above a 25% tip request at any restaurant I have ever been to here. However something I have found very often in the last few years, restaurants are now adding credit card "service charges of anywhere from $1 to $3. To me, that's just another way of the restaurant owners finding a way to make extra money without actually raising prices on the menus. And depending on the service, I will leave my tip to the server based on that

  • @user-DrJoe-Future
    @user-DrJoe-Future 6 месяцев назад +9

    I agree with you. I have also pulled back on some tipping in the Philippines. I don't tip in fast food restaurants, but do in sit down and fine dining restaurants. At Ayala Mall Grocery, Cebu City, I do tip the grocery baggers for 3 reasons: (1) I know they don't make much and most support a family, (2) they bag all my family groceries, and then they take the 2 large carts of groceries and push them outside, then up a big ramp to the next floor Taxi Stand, and load up the trunk of the taxi, and (3) I used to do that for a living when I was young, so I sympathize. I tip them well, and they look for me and take care of me when I go there, and I normally avoid long lines. If I see an exceptionally hard working employee at McDonalds, I might give them a tip because I'm impressed with their work ethic. No tipping in department stores or places like that. If it's rush hour in city traffic, I might top the Taxi Drive above the rate.

  • @Ladybug8899
    @Ladybug8899 6 месяцев назад +13

    That is correct tipping here in the USA is ridiculous. Even self service food chains have a tip line. I used to tip for this fast food service but now I am not embarrassed or feel uncomfortable to skip tip line. My rule is to only tip for table service.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +4

      thanks for sharing
      @Ladybug8899

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, we are getting desensitized to the embarrassment and feeling angry instead. Perhaps we should all start telling the cashiers it is rude, and management should end the practice.

  • @tobiasmichaels1050
    @tobiasmichaels1050 6 месяцев назад +12

    i agree when i left the states 8 months ago it was crazy. i went to a subway sandwich shop and when i put my card in it asked me for a tip. so i said u want a tip, maybe the owner should pay you more. the owner was there and gave me a strange look. i never tip anyone for making me a sandwich. its not a sit down restaruant. crazy man...and yep they try to guilt you

    • @garrylafferty100
      @garrylafferty100 6 месяцев назад

      Maybe i live in a cave i have never seen a subway or any fast food ask for a tip in U.s . A Pilipino is the one will guilt you to get money any many way cause they have have little

  • @WoodysPhilippines
    @WoodysPhilippines 6 месяцев назад +6

    Great subject Mike!

  • @DeeCebu
    @DeeCebu 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the videos we your subscribers enjoy them. You are for sure a "normal" couple, no drama, no hohumm topics, I watch every single vid, relaxing and entertaining. Keep it up.

  • @SirMikeMiller
    @SirMikeMiller 6 месяцев назад +8

    Tipping should be for good service.

  • @herbwitt7710
    @herbwitt7710 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Mike and Janet ❤️. Tipping is over the top in America. Love giving a tip in the Philippines. Because the really appreciate it. Keep the great videos coming thanks 👍

  • @venussandiego8425
    @venussandiego8425 6 месяцев назад +3

    You have very interesting topics , this is another good one

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you think so!

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      This is a hot-button topic, and has already been done by a number of other RUclipsrs. It is certain to spark a lively exchange in the comment section.

  • @Goearthtour
    @Goearthtour 5 месяцев назад

    So right. Tipping here has gotten out of control.

  • @BruceCinader
    @BruceCinader 6 месяцев назад +10

    Most places now hire people with no skill or education and yet demand what they call a living wage of $15 or $20 per hour. Tips used to be for the food being cheaper and the wait staff worked for only a few dollars an hour, but now they make big money and the food prices went up and they want an even bigger tip.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +3

      prices are up on the things you buy and you need to help the company pay the wages so they make more profits

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад

      That is totally not the customers fault nor business.

    • @garrylafferty100
      @garrylafferty100 6 месяцев назад +1

      You should see the CEO and the owners salary

  • @christophermeaney5485
    @christophermeaney5485 6 месяцев назад +5

    A tip should be 100% gratitude about how much you enjoyed your meal the surface you received etcetera... Now it's expected you almost feel guilty if you don't.. I put my foot down when I found out the lady serving me at McDonald's started at 20 bucks an hour because in California the minimum wage is $20 an hour I remember when I was a kid late 60s early 70s I was getting 85 cents an hour at McDonald's.. yeah things change times change I know that.. but I've always been a good tipper even if I really didn't have the money to do it if I was happy Camille was wonderful I got excellent service I always tip well... What if I run in the rite aid there's people out front wanting my change if I go into a grocery store Safeway or something people are out front asking for change the smoke and Marlboro cigarettes that are what 22 bucks a pack they're drinking an energy drink that's a couple bucks you don't know who to believe I'm sorry but that's the way I feel that's what has become of myself and trust in a lot of people..

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 6 месяцев назад +1

    I look forward to your frequent videos like I used to look forward to Father Knows Best! You have a very good style of communication. Even though we are not there you seem like a guy who we’d like to have as a good friend. I’ve expatriated. No more abuse in the US. I was bullied and shamed by establishments into paying tips so I stopped. In SE Asia I tip generously. At hotels I tip the maids $2 a day. They work hard. I acknowledge verbally and with tips and treats people who do things for me. I tip my dentists and Doctors. I use every person who does a service for me as an opportunity to build community. I make community no matter where I am this way. Interesting topic

  • @DouglasAlvis-hb2df
    @DouglasAlvis-hb2df 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have also noticed in the Philippines, at SM malls the staff especially janitorial, doing their job extremely well. They seem to be grateful for their jobs and proud of their work. Most SM malls are cleaner than the OR's in hospitals I have worked at!

  • @ronlafleur4246
    @ronlafleur4246 6 месяцев назад +4

    I have become very comfortable saying no.

  • @Lawrencerice
    @Lawrencerice 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have never seen a face light up with appreciation like I have since being here, when someone gets an unexpected tip. Yesterday, when I filled up my Nmax, as soon as the attendant was paid, he turned to walk away.
    "Po", I called out to him. You could tell I just made that young man's day when I handed him a 20 and said, "For you po."

  • @TomR61
    @TomR61 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tipping can be ridiculous, tip are for people who make less than the minimum wage. (US) People are saying 15% is not enough. My theory is 15% is enough. They get a pay increase every time the prices increase -I wish my wages did that.

  • @montgomeryclark7531
    @montgomeryclark7531 6 месяцев назад +4

    Keep in mind if YOU are tipping, sooner or later, EVERYONE will be expected to tip. HOLD THE LINE or you're contributing to the problem. Just my opinion.

    • @mrbHanoi
      @mrbHanoi Месяц назад

      @@montgomeryclark7531 I disagree The biggest problem is the top 20% not helping the bottom 40%.

  • @davidtolentino4358
    @davidtolentino4358 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike have a good day. Thank 4 sharing.

  • @lazylarrylee2421
    @lazylarrylee2421 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mike, if I work as hard as the person serving me, no tip, but if they give great service, then I will leave a bigger tip, then the person who acts like it is a lot of trouble waiting on me.

  • @thomasrudy6132
    @thomasrudy6132 6 месяцев назад +2

    how much do you tip when a 10% service charge is added to the tab? i find that is pretty common at most sit down restaurants. you just answered as i was typing, thanks Mike

  • @franky3231
    @franky3231 6 месяцев назад +3

    This tipping with the I pad started at the Pandemic when lot of the restaurants closed and a few stayed open to do just pick up orders. I went to pick up my order at a restaurant and cashier would turn the screen around and stare at me like I am suppose to give him a tip for taking my order. They have other tricks also, at the grocery markets and fast foods, they ask you if you want to round up your change or give a donation, every time. One time I wasn't paying attention and hit the wrong button and she said thank you, oops, lol. Now I am used to it and I just ignore it. I hope the expats don't bring this bad habit to Philippines and start tipping big and next thing you know everyone expects it when they see a foreigner. I remember a few years ago I was watching a reality show on TV and this guy was in South America with his girlfriend at a restaurant and after the meal the guy was going to leave a normal tip and she got very upset with him and said you are messing things up for me and the locals who want to come this place in the future. We don't leave tips in this country, that is our culture.

  • @edgarwangsmo6
    @edgarwangsmo6 6 месяцев назад +2

    ❤I Tip exactly like you do !❤

  • @keithsloan8922
    @keithsloan8922 6 месяцев назад

    You nailed it bigime

  • @0Sidecar
    @0Sidecar 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, sometimes I even tip shopee (j & t) delivery rider, taxi. Etc.

  • @arcticbraga322
    @arcticbraga322 6 месяцев назад +2

    Sorry to say but tipping originated in USA and has spread through out Europe and other parts of the world where Americans frequent. Why should you tip for good service? Good service should be the norm.

  • @joeblow3939
    @joeblow3939 6 месяцев назад +2

    Years ago I went to dinner with a friend. He sent food back 2 or 3 times.
    My thought was, I don't know if I would eat that now. My entire life, I think I've sent food back 2 or 3 different times.
    I'm in my mid 60's.

    • @Mikeyyyy_L
      @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад +2

      I had a friend that when I lived in Miami! Everytime we ate somewhere he’d have some complaint about it.

  • @stoneycarroll702
    @stoneycarroll702 6 месяцев назад +1

    Everyone and everything is out of control, here in the u.s.a. 😂

  • @MADGQ-bu6qm
    @MADGQ-bu6qm 6 месяцев назад +2

    The last time I went to a restaurant the cashier pointed at my tip choices on a device and looked at me expectantly. I paid my bill and have not been back to a restaurant since. That was a year ago. Fortunately, the grocery store does not expect a tip.

  • @BruceCinader
    @BruceCinader 6 месяцев назад +3

    I have also seen where some places now have an additional charge for employee benefits that they had to provide, that should be part of the price of the meal. I should not be paying for the meal and also for the wages or costs of your employees.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      getting out of control

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад

      They are ruining their business and running people away. Its absurd!

  • @Ron_Motor50
    @Ron_Motor50 6 месяцев назад +3

    Brother good stuff can’t guilt me if you don’t earn it you don’t get it ! I felt awkward my two visits last year to the Philippines I told my fiancé I tip ! When deserved God Bless

  • @AllenFreeman
    @AllenFreeman 6 месяцев назад

    In restaurants, I look if they're adding a service charge. If not, then I found up the bill.
    For Grab drivers I usually tip ₱25. I once had a ₱2200 Grab ride late at night for an emergency out in the province, and I tipped him ₱250.

  • @oahuguy3918
    @oahuguy3918 6 месяцев назад +1

    Generousity is an attractive trait, but only for services rendured. I have no problem NOT tipping where it's not deserved.

  • @genxx2724
    @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +1

    I live in California. My friend moved to Arizona. He’s back here visiting. He suggested a restaurant he hadn’t been to. I checked the menu online and saw that they add a 4% service charge to all bills. I asked if this is going on in Arizona. He did not know about it. There’s a place called John and Vinny‘s that adds an 18% service charge. The menu specifically says this is not a tip or gratuity, it goes to the restaurant to help pay higher wages to all employees. I will not go there. Any extra fees that a restaurant adds, in my view, are part of the tip, so I will reduce the tip accordingly. And with restaurant servers getting paid $20 an hour or more plus health insurance and sick days, I don’t think that there should be tipping anymore. We customers are paying for them to be compensated as if they’re working in an office.
    We went to an Italian restaurant that does not have any of these fees. I had a chopped antipasto salad. They didn’t toss the salami and pepperoni with the salad, they sliced it and put it on top afterward, so I asked the waiter for a little more dressing. When the bill came, there was a $.50 for the extra dressing. I asked the manager to remove the charge. I told the manager if they charge, they need to tell you that when you ask for the item. Also, it was stuffy inside the restaurant as if they didn’t have the air conditioning on. These places are trying to save money anyway they can. It wasn’t pleasant and I will not go there again. I went to this restaurant frequently in the 1990s, and I used to pick up delicious pizzas there until recently. The last one was a bit skimpy and I haven’t been back.

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад +2

      🎯 Changing the name of tipping is so cringey😬 and sly😒. Adding a tip without telling people you are doing it is grounds for a bad review, me not coming back and telling others to not eat at the place.

  • @billl8507
    @billl8507 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike... i am in toledo city cebu and i always give the barber 100 peso tip as well. While a haircut anywhere in the us is 18 to $25 at least the barbers here in toledo city charge 70 pesos which is only about a $1.30 what a bargain😊

  • @HumbleTravels
    @HumbleTravels 6 месяцев назад +2

    I get if there is a large group, tip more. But why must I tip more because they carried over a steak instead of a hamburger? Makes zero sense.
    Where I grew up, you didn't tip according to the price of the meal. You tipped 2 to 3 dollars, and if your're feeling really generous 5 dollars.

  • @robertkersey3920
    @robertkersey3920 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Makati and employees at some bars have said they don’t always see the service charge. I always tip well and at many places I get 20% senior citizens discount and pass that on in cash to waiter, waitresses or bartenders

  • @MarkSmith-bd5zv
    @MarkSmith-bd5zv 6 месяцев назад +1

    tipping is supposed to be for waitstaff based on quality of swrvice because they don't make minimum wage and that hasn't changed in 50 years. If I order online and go inside and get my order, why the heck should I have to tip anyone? It os crazy in the US. There is a lot of satisfaction in tipping someone for good service and they ate thankful vs entitlement and guilt tripping people for tips because your employer doesn't pay you a living wage, quit, get training, go to school, better yourself to get a better job in the US. Most workers in PI feel lucky to have a job and many have a college degree to work anywhere.

  • @jefferystrong6852
    @jefferystrong6852 6 месяцев назад +9

    I hate it when mandatory tipping is printed on the menu. It's usually 20%. Last time I went to that restaurant.

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад +3

      I ask about tipping/mandatory tipping before sitting down. If the answer is yes then I leave. Many westerners (hire native people) are opening businesses in these countries and bring the tipping ways right along with them. Leave that mess in the west! I will eat with the locals and or cook at home before I start tipping again.

    • @Mikeyyyy_L
      @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад

      Yep! Guess what kind of service you get then!

  • @DonDenver-r7v
    @DonDenver-r7v 6 месяцев назад +1

    I never tip when standing over me , I’m never guilted into tipping ever as well as this 30% tipping is absolutely ridiculous. 😊

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      George on the Dave Ramsey show said he now looks into the cashiers’ eyes as he enters a custom tip of “$0.00”.

  • @billyjohnson9166
    @billyjohnson9166 6 месяцев назад +1

    It’s crazy in the U S . I went to a take out ice cream stand they give you an iPad like device to put your tip in and pay before they make your order and yes they’re standing there watching. I don’t tip in that situation.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      Plus the customers behind you can see what you’re doing on the iPad. I was manipulated once. It won’t happen again.

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад

      @@genxx2724 🎯

  • @danflip1
    @danflip1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mike I will be moving to the Philippines in a few months, right off the bat, I will prob. save $800 for not having to tip, it is terrible in the U.S.

    • @tuting1965
      @tuting1965 5 месяцев назад

      Tipping in the Philippines is not mandatory or required, in fact in other business eatablishment they did not allowed their employees accepting tip

  • @tedrobertson1344
    @tedrobertson1344 6 месяцев назад +1

    When I am back in the West - at fast food cafeteria type I do not tip. At a restaurant I used to tip same as HST sales tax 13%, nowadays they have no such option,: 20% or 30 % multiple choice.
    But if food was soggy and cold and lousy service - i dare to tell them NO

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll 6 месяцев назад +1

    I will tip like it was 1974. I’m visiting the US in 2 weeks. I visited last year and had no qualms tapping no tip where they shouldn’t have asked. 15% otherwise.

  • @MiamiTwicewrice
    @MiamiTwicewrice 6 месяцев назад +2

    My take is jobs are appreciated in the Philippines but jobs are taken as a favor in the USA. Tip jars are now everywhere. My tip to many is step up your customer service skills and I might tip Mike

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      hahaha 30% of nothing is still nothing

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      In the United States, so many people under age 45 don’t even have basic good manners and the ability to speak politely. There can be no customer service without that foundation.

  • @WayneRichh
    @WayneRichh 5 месяцев назад

    Tipping culture in the USA is doing great for my waist line I rarely go out don’t use food delivery half the time they would drop orders off at the wrong address and I try to avoid pos tip places like subway and five guys

  • @johnbergeron9997
    @johnbergeron9997 6 месяцев назад +2

    I tip our door man any time he brings our things up after shopping, and we buy a great deal of things at the grocery store, I give him 50 and he seems very happy

  • @highclassbum2538
    @highclassbum2538 6 месяцев назад

    I usually make them extremely mad by saying,"you get tips here? Well your tip is...dont bet on horses."

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 6 месяцев назад +2

    Tipping in the US has reached a timing point. (sorry couldn't help myself) People are sick and tired of all the excessive tipping culture. Many of us are simply not tipping or tipping less.

  • @jerrymarshall2728
    @jerrymarshall2728 6 месяцев назад +2

    Tipping should be completely voluntary for services above normal. NOT compulsory! The entire purpose of tipping in the U.S. has gotten completely distorted. 😡
    Just today my Wife and I treated ourselves to a mani-pedi spa day. The prices for services are clearly marked. But because of extra effort the lady who worked on me had to go through, the extra care to give me the best possible service, I was happy to give her a healthy tip! After all, it took her longer to accomplish the service, and she could have been already working on another customer.
    I don't tip fast food. But if I'm at a restaurant, and get top service, I don't hesitate to leave something for my server.
    But this is voluntary.

  • @morlandoemtp
    @morlandoemtp 6 месяцев назад +18

    Guy makes a video about complaining about tipping culture and expectations, but continues to do it in the Philiphines starting the culture there.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +9

      yes just to piss you off moorland or mor...

    • @davesmith9916
      @davesmith9916 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, it is really out of control here in north america
      I guess it is just part of what has become an entitled culture.

    • @Life_with_Derek
      @Life_with_Derek 6 месяцев назад +1

      My guess is M from Orlando Florida and an EMT Paramedic. So I think that's admirable... but... it was an unfair comment because you are basically saying tipping is good for those who deserve it or earn it, NOT for those who expect it or don't deserve it.
      Tipping should be optional
      ​@mikesphilippineretirement

    • @Vera-dc7my
      @Vera-dc7my 6 месяцев назад +3

      Agree. It will ruin their culture towards us. If it’s not common to tip there. Don’t tip unless it’s an unusual situation.

    • @markeuringer8106
      @markeuringer8106 6 месяцев назад +3

      I don’t tip fast food but in Philippines I’d be more inclined to tip a bit because I know that wages are lower than other places
      In my province the minimum wage is $17.40 as of today. Not that it’s a huge amount and I don’t tip based on wage but wages are higher here

  • @RabbiJochanan
    @RabbiJochanan 6 месяцев назад

    I already noticed a lot of places in the Ayala malls Cebu have a +15% tip embedded into the bill itself.

  • @davecool9089
    @davecool9089 6 месяцев назад +1

    About a year ago, I noticed that my resturant bill was higher than want I was expecting. I found that some resturants, mostly in tourist areas, are charging a 10% service charge. I don't like it. I usually tip for good service or atleast round up. I can understand a service charge for large groups, but this has been when it is just my gf and I. I island hop a lot and have found this going on in different locations. Anyone else noticed this?

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      Oh wow! many resorts are now charging a service fee or charge

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад

      Yes! I have noticed it for the past 3 years. Check your receipts for VAT tax too😒. I keep and study my receipts from wherever I go. More taxes and fees has slowly been added on my receipts throughout the years. I no longer go to a handful of establishments. They are doing what the west is doing and will eventually lose customers and go out business due to greed, like the companies in the west.

  • @0Sidecar
    @0Sidecar 6 месяцев назад +1

    90% of the time here tipping is from the heart.

  • @reykennedy5716
    @reykennedy5716 6 месяцев назад +3

    Yeah i make a lot of money in my own opinion, 150k US a year roughly. I rarely eat out because of this. Those electronic machines usually start at 18% then move to 20, then 25% then a custom button. It's crazy. When you consider the insane inflation on the menu, usually coupled with a smaller portion, they higher tip percentage is actually a much higher dollar amount than you'd even consider if you factor in that it's a percentage of the post COVID inflation prices.
    And it is on many businesses, where the employee already makes a good hourly wage and it is on s guilting manner. The employees do at times play a part in this. It really makes me never want to go out and do anything, which I'm ok with. I don't like wasting my hard earned dollars.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +2

      150k wow

    • @billyjohnson9166
      @billyjohnson9166 6 месяцев назад

      @@mikesphilippineretirement mike that’s not a big wage anymore especially if you live in California. I made more then that when I retired eighteen years ago.

    • @reykennedy5716
      @reykennedy5716 6 месяцев назад

      @@billyjohnson9166 I'm from East Texas, it is. But at the same time, I get it now. If you try to live debt free and pay for everything with cash or savings, after taxes and inflation, it doesn't go far still.

  • @mabuhy
    @mabuhy 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was in Angele and many places are adding a 10% service charge.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      yes many places are starting that and most people tip on top of that bc they do not know of the SC

  • @lavonyoung2366
    @lavonyoung2366 6 месяцев назад

    Inflation in the US has caused the prices to increase, mainly because increased minimum wage. There should be an end to tipping. I tip 50 php pesos most of the time here, but look at the recipe many of the restaurants here in Dumaguete charge a service fee.

  • @billhansher9911
    @billhansher9911 2 месяца назад

    I know that this is an older video, however; in Nebraska minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13/hr, otherwise maybe minimum wage will be $15/hr in a year. I tip people who give me personal services, so at a Subway sandwich or Qdoba fast food where they personalize my sandwich, yes I'll tip a couple bucks. Hotels, depending on the price of the room, maybe $5-$10 per night for cleaning.

  • @jonathanjones9870
    @jonathanjones9870 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike, I enjoyed your video, but one thing I did not hear you say was what the acronym tip stands for… TIP = “To Insure Proper Service” if someone ever asked me for a tip before service is provided I asked them if you can give me three reasons in 20 seconds then maybe I will consider it otherwise you have done nothing for me except take my credit card and ask for money … then I proceeded to tell them what tip stands for. To ensure proper service.😊 then I tell them your employer is paying you. and if after I receive your service, and I think you deserve it, then I will give it to you if you do not ask. I do not give tips for people who ask for tips.

  • @jsully4064
    @jsully4064 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you guys tip at buffet style restaurants here in the US? Still tip there, but that is the place I would work at. People serve them selves and you only bring drinks and clean up afterwards. The large groups they will do the service charge which is understandable.
    Definitely agree with Dave Ramsey would not tip for the same services.
    Actually like tipping in the Philippines (not in a service charge though), it is greatly appreciated and it is cheap to tip in the Philippines.
    Good video topic, thanks for sharing, Mike...Jim

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for your comment Jim

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      I would leave a couple of dollars on the table if the employee assigned to my table was attentive.

  • @martyg1717
    @martyg1717 6 месяцев назад +2

    I don't do that tipping everything stuff I have no shame when they turn around with that iPad and it's asking for a tip hitting no, if it's not in what you would consider a normal tipping place like a restaurant or something like that. I never did join in on that tip, everybody crap I never started it. I never do it, and I don't feel bad about it about it.

  • @RealGaryGibson
    @RealGaryGibson 6 месяцев назад

    I've seen a lot of POS terminals at airport sandwich kiosks. I picked my own sandwich and drink from the shelf. No service, just a cashier asking me to make a tip selection on the terminal. It's really gotten out of hand there. I have no trouble selecting ZERO tip for those setups.

  • @CarlCutts
    @CarlCutts 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yes very much out of control

  • @Kanointhejungle
    @Kanointhejungle 5 месяцев назад

    I tip for service.. not for employees doing their job. In the Philippines I always tip all the delivery people nicely. In the US you get someone spitting in your food if you are a poor tipper.

  • @AhnoNymuz
    @AhnoNymuz 3 месяца назад

    if you give tips in the PH they will be happy and they wont forget you . they will be thankful and next time you come by you will have VIP treatment. giving them a tips will help their families alot . if you are foreigner in PH . dont be cheapskate a dollar or two its a good help for daily needs

  • @Mikeyyyy_L
    @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад

    One thing that got to me about tipping. I worked in a restaurant In a tourist area and after we was done and in the bar having a drink one of the waitresses was there and had a few drinks and let it slip what she made that night.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      my ex wife worked at MGM cocktail waitress at the pool Friday Saturday over 600 cash and that was 1997

  • @wesgraham2262
    @wesgraham2262 6 месяцев назад +1

    Would you include a tip for an ATM withdrawal just because it turned over your money to you? Why would you do that for the person who simply hands you your order to go at the fast food counter? That’s ridiculous.

  • @ReadySetGo113
    @ReadySetGo113 6 месяцев назад

    As an Ozzie where tipping does not really exist I find tipping in the USA the greatest gulit trip that any country could wish on its people

  • @Mark-ul1hz
    @Mark-ul1hz 6 месяцев назад +1

    Always tip when you want to go out with them

  • @RunsWithKnives
    @RunsWithKnives 6 месяцев назад

    I only tip at a sit down restaurant, I never tip at fast food joints. They are asking for tips at the self check outs now in some stores, that's totally ridiculous.

  • @Mikeyyyy_L
    @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve had that happen with my change. The bill was $13.25 and I gave the server a $20 she came back with $6. When I asked her she said “ oh you want your change”?

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад +2

      They act entitled to your money (change)🙄 my goodness. These bosses/managers really need to do better.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ytorisv I wouldn’t even let them take one cent from me. They need to be honest and handle the transactions correctly.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, change is money. Please send your manager over.

  • @American_Mike
    @American_Mike 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had to get fingerprints recently. And the freaking fingerprint place had a Point of Sale with a TIP OPTION!!!!!

  • @dumaguetedreaming
    @dumaguetedreaming 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am hoping the US stops the practice of tipping and just pay employees more. In the Philippines I agree being generous and wanting to reward good service is not a problem. I even keep change in my pocket for those elderly sitting on the curbs. I know a good percentage of the population does not qualify for the meager old age pension because there is no proof they ever had wages.

  • @papadougpapadougsadventures
    @papadougpapadougsadventures 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you are standing up or in your car when you order no tip is necessary. If your sitting and your food and drink are delivered to your table then tipping is normal. Pre-covid I tipped 10% now I tip 15-20% tip

  • @ShawnVanNinja
    @ShawnVanNinja 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a high tipper and I am treated as such when I dine at my regular places. If I have a date, the woman sees I'm treated very well and called by name. It's impressive and nice for business meetings.
    If you don't want to tip, then don't dine in. Go home and eat. Wait, staff only make a living from tips, not paychecks.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      not always and anyway talking about the POS and shaming someone to tip bigger 30% is high. 15% is fair for good service

    • @sentinel80
      @sentinel80 6 месяцев назад +1

      The answer is for waiters to find a better paying job or make sure businesses pay them a decent salary. Not customers responsibility !!

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      That’s not true in California where I live. They are getting paid a living wage plus health insurance and sick days. Being a server is now treated the same as an office job. I think tipping needs to end under these circumstances. They can’t have it both ways.

    • @ShawnVanNinja
      @ShawnVanNinja 6 месяцев назад

      @genxx2724 I just google what is the average pay for servers across America and it's 7.25 an hour. Go argue with the facts bud.
      I'm in Cleveland, Ohio, bro. I also worked as a server in Miami, Florida, when I was an actor, and we were paid under 4.75 dollars an hour. Tips were how you lived.

    • @ShawnVanNinja
      @ShawnVanNinja 6 месяцев назад

      @sentinel80 yup and I have seen restaurants closed the doors during normal working hours with notes o the door no wait staff.

  • @garytibo
    @garytibo 6 месяцев назад +3

    For me …It's very simple …if you ask OR you present a machine to chose to tip...it's NO

  • @genxx2724
    @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

    If someone didn’t give me my change, I would complain to the manager. If they claimed the manager wasn’t there, which is very common nowadays, I would make a written complaint to the corporate office. They would wish the manager had been there.

  • @michaelschaffer9165
    @michaelschaffer9165 6 месяцев назад +1

    These devices are at use at cash register areas. Places that are essential self service use them. I tip for great service not where I pick my food up at a window.

  • @markwtreacy
    @markwtreacy 6 месяцев назад

    In the USA carry cash for use in any place that you suspect wants tips up front. Then, you don't have to suffer that awkward moment of putting in a pre-determined tip (e.g. 20, 25, etc. %).

  • @YaThinKnow
    @YaThinKnow 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Philippines seems like stepping back to the time of Mayberry RFD when the waitress really appreciates it. Now that salaries have become living wages, the USA needs to eliminate the practice. Most tourists to the USA, tipping is their fear and nightmare part of coming to America.

  • @wesgraham2262
    @wesgraham2262 6 месяцев назад

    A tip is for “service rendered” not just for paying for your product whether it’s for a burrito at a gas station that you pick up yourself or for a bag of food that’s collected from the warming counter and handed to you at McDonald’s.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад

      Young people who are growing up with these tip screens won’t know the difference. They will think it’s normal to tip every time you pay for anything. Another example of not knowing what’s proper is traffic. I was listening to Christian radio one morning. One talk show host said traffic is so bad, it is even bumper-to-bumper on the freeway on-ramps, so you can’t get up to speed anymore. The younger host said you’re not supposed to speed up on the on-ramp! She actually said, “The on-ramp is just to get you TO the freeway.” She’s never seen any different! I distinctly remember the drivers handbook saying you are supposed to enter the freeway “at or near the speed of traffic“.

    • @wesgraham2262
      @wesgraham2262 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@genxx2724 Your driver’s handbook is correct. You are supposed to merge with traffic going the same speed, not get rear ended by traffic already on the freeway because you aren’t.

  • @Culleyscrazyjourney
    @Culleyscrazyjourney 6 месяцев назад +2

    I only tip in a sit down restaurant where someone caters and cleans ul before and after me

  • @davidstout6599
    @davidstout6599 6 месяцев назад

    tipping is not a big thing here in the uk but some establishments add it to your bill as a hidden charge you only find out at the end of the meal, its no more than a shake down .

  • @Mikeyyyy_L
    @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад +3

    Always check your receipt before you pay because of the extra fees they tack on there.

  • @michaelpalosaari9460
    @michaelpalosaari9460 6 месяцев назад +1

    From my understanding, TIP actually means
    To
    Insure
    Promptness
    TIP

    • @michaelpalosaari9460
      @michaelpalosaari9460 6 месяцев назад +1

      I heard this from Jim Rohn years back. Interesting concept I thought.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, in days gone by a man who wanted to impress his guests or clients would grease the maître d’s palm upon entering the restaurant and get a show of special treatment.

    • @michaelpalosaari9460
      @michaelpalosaari9460 6 месяцев назад +1

      Greasing the palms… oh yes! Just remembering those “Good ol days” … brings a huge smile to my face! Thanks for the trip down memory lane! 💰

  • @christopherbradley5575
    @christopherbradley5575 6 месяцев назад +1

    It seems to me that the business owners, big and small use tipping as a means to avoid paying their employees more money. Like most social issues, creating laws about it will definately do more harm than good. That being said, I generally tip pretty well but due to the out of control tipping culture, I actually eat out a lot less than I would otherwise.

  • @boboverdrive6589
    @boboverdrive6589 6 месяцев назад

    Recently Mississippi hotel takeout restaurant had no option for custom or no tip - just 15, 20, 25%. Taco place in Nashville makes you answer the on screen tip question when paying cash. CoreLife counter service restaurant in Nashville has press “F” for no tip (which suggests you are screwing them over). I always hit custom and do only a dollar if it is casual service (fast food - zero), if the bill is $30 - then maybe $2. Ridiculous anyways, but some places can’t find people willing to work.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +1

      The use of F indicates that the company that makes and programs these machines has very unprofessional young people in positions of responsibility.

  • @JenGioPhilippineJourney
    @JenGioPhilippineJourney 6 месяцев назад +2

    Waitresses in America ask to leave cash tip instead of on a card. If you tip on a card they got to pay taxes on it. Plus they looking for a tip higher than $15.00

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +2

      cash is king but we still have to pay taxes. I am against under table cash jobs

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have to pay tax on my income. Why shouldn’t they?

    • @JenGioPhilippineJourney
      @JenGioPhilippineJourney 6 месяцев назад

      @genxx2724 it's a way around it . Cash they don't report only when you tip on cards is reported

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@JenGioPhilippineJourney You don’t understand. I disagree with their evading tax. I have to pay tax on my income. They should pay tax on theirs. I had to earn money, pay tax on it, and I am eating at the restaurant and tipping them with what is left. They think they shouldn’t have to do the same?

    • @JenGioPhilippineJourney
      @JenGioPhilippineJourney 6 месяцев назад

      @genxx2724 oh I agree but what American will think of to avoid taxes right? Not only the waitresses what about the lawn care people that you pay cash their no records if you give someone cash. So it's a way around taxes. Old say if their a will their a way

  • @lostinasia25
    @lostinasia25 6 месяцев назад

    I tip for outstanding service. If a restaurant has the hidden service charge, I'll never go back to their business.
    It's strange how we tip ordinary people 15%-20%, but here in the Philippines, they are all just getting by. We should tip more often.
    I tried to tip a McDonald's employee and he said it wasn't necessary, even after going above and beyond normal service.
    I agree with Mike, on tipping guidelines for the Philippines. I always get a 100 peso haircut and tip the person 50 or 100 peso.
    The Starbucks in Davao at Abrezza Mall wants 170 peso for cup of hot chocolate with no free WiFi in store. Big mistake on my part, never going back there. Many people are going there because it's about status more than good value.

    • @morlandoemtp
      @morlandoemtp 6 месяцев назад

      We should tip less to not create entitled people. You pick them up you pay the price.

  • @just_another_bot0110
    @just_another_bot0110 6 месяцев назад

    In california our tips start at 18% /20/ 25%
    Im close to no longer tipping because my meals cost almost double what they used to which means im also being forced to tip an inflated percentage on a meal thats twice what it was before covid. So instead of say 2 dollars the tip is now 5 dollars

    • @Charles-rd6ku
      @Charles-rd6ku 5 месяцев назад

      They're not deserving in california waitstaff because they make $20 an hour

  • @Charles-rd6ku
    @Charles-rd6ku 5 месяцев назад +1

    Any foreigners coming over to the philippines here just as a rule 10% is the top tip. Was amazing when i first got here we went out in eight and i took the whole family and i got a pretty healthy meal and i went ahead and tip like 20% boy was my fiance mad! She tried taken some of it back and i don't know she argue with me for 3 days about it. How about her pay all the bills now i don't want to do none of that crap. Her reasoning was he said the honor is of indian with a lot of money so what i said yeah but the employee doesn't have it. Anyway don't argue too much with the ladies here you know.

  • @edgarwangsmo6
    @edgarwangsmo6 6 месяцев назад +1

  • @actionator
    @actionator 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jets Pizza, take out only, prompts me for 15-25% upon using my credit card…so I always play dumb & cancel the order vs the tip so they have to re-ring me up…only because they’re wasting my time, so I’ll waste theirs.

  • @ehime4u2
    @ehime4u2 6 месяцев назад +3

    No tipping in Japan. 😍

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  6 месяцев назад +1

      not a penny?????

    • @ehime4u2
      @ehime4u2 6 месяцев назад

      @@mikesphilippineretirement Mike, nope. No where, no time, no way. 😎 Workers are paid a decent wage, not rich but survivable.

    • @ss-sz3xi
      @ss-sz3xi 6 месяцев назад

      they will lose their job if they accept a tip

    • @Ytorisv
      @Ytorisv 6 месяцев назад

      Now that's sweet! No begging!

  • @BelusTraveller
    @BelusTraveller 6 месяцев назад +1

    I tip in Philippines, Im disabled and everyone helps me a lot, I dont tip fast food, USA service SUCKS lol

  • @waltgreen8759
    @waltgreen8759 6 месяцев назад +1

    I always tip generously when I am in the phils. hard working people, they deserve it. Always purposely over pay the trike drivers. those guys work their butt off.
    in the US, those pads are annoying!

  • @paulereeves
    @paulereeves 6 месяцев назад

    I only tip if the service is above and beyond.

  • @darrel964
    @darrel964 6 месяцев назад

    Tipping is out of control in America. I was just at Jersey Mikes for a to go sub. The line was 15 people long and didn't move for 25 minutes because they prioritize Uber and door dash orders over in store orders. No one is tipping on those orders so why the priority? Service and quality are disappointing everywhere so if it's not well done, in a timely fashion, then I limit my tips to true tipping establishments. Companies need to pay their employees and price their food accordingly, if they aren't a viable company after that, they can join the long list of companies that had to close.

  • @Mikeyyyy_L
    @Mikeyyyy_L 6 месяцев назад +1

    Giovanni gonna go broke tipping the bagagge guy for all of Jen’s bags! 🤣🤣

  • @lostinasia25
    @lostinasia25 6 месяцев назад

    Little heads up on transfer bus to Terminal 3 out of Manila. There's a lady at stop 18 where you catch the free shuttle, telling people it takes 45 minutes to wait and catch the bus. She has taxi, can do faster. Typical scam people in operation at Manila. You catch transfer bus at T-2, its free and goes to T-4, T-3, T-1 & back to T-2