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Has Tipping Reached a Tipping Point?

Making sense of when and how much to tip as we head into a new year.

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If you’re in the U.S., you’ve probably noticed a sharp uptick in the businesses now asking you for a tip, thanks to touch-screen payment systems that are programmed to automatically suggest gratuity amounts. These days, it’s not uncommon to be prompted for a little extra moula when buying groceries, grabbing a coffee or picking up takeout. For consumers, adding a tip has become as simple as touching a button — though for many, the choice is fraught with guilt and pressure.

So when is it really appropriate to tip — and when is it okay to save your bucks, especially considering the rising cost of consumer goods? Read on to explore the question from every angle, including advice to help you navigate the economic, psychological and moral aspects of the new tipping culture.

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It’s Just a Tip

Emily Stewart
Vox

You can say no to the tipping tablet. That doesn’t mean you should.

To Tip, or Not to Tip?

Christina Morales
The New York Times

Automated payment and the spread of tipping to every corner of the food-service business have helped workers weather the pandemic. But some consumers feel overwhelmed.

The Psychology That Motivates Tipping

Tiffanie Wen
BBC

The concept of tipping was born in England and has spread across the world - but why do some of us tip better than others, and why do some countries not tip at all?