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I had one friend whose personal rule of thumb was:
If they did 2/3, then they got a tip.
If you're eating fast food, you don't have to tip, though they've been asking much more than usual lately.
If you're at a sit-down restaurant or having something delivered, tipping is standard.
15-20% is normal.
And it's more offensive to tip low than to not tip at all. A low tip means they did a bad job, no tip might just be a protest against tipping.
Yeah, tipping culture sucks. I prefer eating at places that deliberately tell you not to tip, but they are few and far between.