Poll: Nearly ⅓ of Utahs say they feel 'pressured' to tip

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Poll: Nearly ⅓ of Utahs say they feel 'pressured' to tip
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The poll asked about an array of services and whether it was appropriate for service providers to ask for tips. The strongest support was for wait staff at sit-down restaurants, with 84% of those responding indicating they should ask for tips.

SALT LAKE CITY — It can be awkward. The restaurant server who waited on your table swipes your credit card at your table. After the tablet displays the total for your party's food and beverages, a window pops up with options for a tip such as 10%, 15%, 20% or perhaps more.Thoughts race through your mind about your dining experience: "The server was friendly but our drink orders were wrong. My husband's steak was overcooked and I had to ask twice for water. Everything else was fine.

The poll, conducted April 25-28, asked about an array of services and whether it was appropriate for service providers to ask for tips. The strongest support was for wait staff at sit-down restaurants, with 84% of those responding indicating they should ask for tips. Sine said she was part of a group that recently traveled to Washington, D.C. They arrived in the early morning and decided to eat breakfast before starting their day."She was a young lady, right? You could tell she was new. We tried to calm her down and whatnot. She was so upset at herself. None of us had on great clothes. We weren't dressed up or anything because we just got off a plane. We calmed her down and we still left her a tip. Anybody can make a mistake," Sine said.

"In a matter of 45 days, we went from 111,000 employees to 63,000, almost cut in half, right? So now, during the recovery period, we've been building that employment rate back up and whatnot, but that means a lot of training," she said. One Pennsylvania woman quoted in an Associated Press report said her mortgage company had asked her for tips. Social media is rife with other examples, such as a seamstress who asked a mother of the bride for a tip above the posted alteration fee for a wedding dress.

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