I don't see it as a huge problem, but a lot of places just have it automatically on their bill and you have to pay it. I remember reading an article where a guy refused to pay the tip on the bill because he thought the service was crap and the place actually called the cops on him for not paying the full bill.Asturiel said:One restaurant in Quebec did that, it was high end, very old. I cant remember the name, however they only require a 15% tip if you have a party of 7 or higher. Which to be honest I dont see much wrong with, do you?
And like I said, the thing that makes me especially mad is that people will actually come up to you or expect another tip with this one already on the bill. I remember my family went to a restaurant and the bill was like $200 for the food and the tip on the bill was like 25% or something like that. The waiter had ignored us most of the night but my dad was like oh well I sympathize with waiters since I earn my living from tips too so not like I can complain about this fairly large tacked on tip. The waiter actually had the balls to come up to us as we were getting up to leave and pretty much exclaim, "Sir do you not understand that in high class dining one is expected to leave a tip?" My dad being extremely sheepish dropped a $20 on the table and the guy pulled him aside by the sleeve and told him that the customary tip for waiters was %20. My dad socked the guy right on the spot.