In response John Burke to his Publication

That's about a 25% tip. It is customary to give 15%. However, I made my way through college waiting tables, and I always give 20%. An easier way is 96 x .20 = $19.20 or $20. Here is a method I haven't heard of. "Calculating the tip: To easily calculate a 20% tip, double the amount of the tax and move the decimal point one place to the left. This gives you a good estimate, and some people prefer to tip on the total bill (including tax) to ensure the server gets a larger amount, especially since they have to pay taxes on their tips as well." Hopefully, those taxes on tips will go away soon.

In response Telesia Birdwell to her Publication

that is actually a 40% tip

Yes, I was thinking so, as well, after I digested it. It's more 40% than 25% which would be a $24 tip on $96. 30% would be like $32 and a 40% would be $38.40. Sorry, I am a creative right brain, but I inherited a weird love of numbers. I don't practice much. 😂

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