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Is it rude not to tip a taxi driver?

You should tip your taxi driver at least 15 to 20% of your trip fare. If you think of giving anything less than 10%, you might as well leave without tipping at all. If your fare is less than $10, leave a tip of not less than a dollar. Something like a 50-cent tip is insulting and more of a hassle to come up with.



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If cab driver's behave to customer is friendly and helpful than we need to tip him for his good work but if his behave to customer is rude than customer don't need to give tip to that cab driver. In-sort giving tip to cab driver is depends on driver's behavior, services that they provide to customers.

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Taxi Drivers Whether you are using a traditional taxi firm, or a ridesharing service such as Uber or Lyft you should tip your driver. Traditionally for taxi drivers this is 10%–15% of your total fare, dependent on the service that you feel you have received.

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Yes, you are; 10% is pretty standard for a London black cab. You don't actually have to tip at all, but I at least round up the change. And once I tipped a taxi driver with a quarter pound of black olives, but that's another story.

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Do I have to tip? Tipping is optional. You are free to add a tip, and drivers are free to accept tips.

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The same reason you tip a server when you paid $200 for dinner. Cab drivers, like servers, make NO SALARY. Also, for the personal effort they (an actaul person, mind!)

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Transportation Tipping Cab driver: 15 percent to 20 percent tip of the fare. (Find out ahead of time if your cabbie accepts a credit card. If he or she doesn't, make sure you have enough cash for both fare and tip.)

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Taxi Drivers You can leave a tip on your card when paying with one. Cash tips are appreciated though. If you take an Uber or Lyft, check their policy on tips.

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Tip the driver. Paying your taxi fare is essential, but giving the driver a tip for getting you safety and efficiently from point A to point B is truly a nice gesture and a great way to say “Thank you.”

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Tipping. Taxi drivers, bartenders, and waiters generally receive a 20% gratuity on the pre-tax amount of your bill for standard service, though it is appropriate to leave a 25%-plus gratuity for exceptional service. Hotel doormen and valet parking attendants are tipped approximately $2.

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