Pronunciation: /ˈtɪpɪŋ/
noun the act of giving a gratuity or small amount of money to someone for a service provided
A1 Tipping is common in many countries as a way to show appreciation for good service.
A2 In some cultures, tipping is not expected and can even be considered rude.
B1 When dining out, it is customary to leave a tip for the waiter or waitress.
B2 The amount of tipping can vary depending on the quality of service received.
C1 Tipping etiquette can be complex, with different rules for different situations.
C2 Some people believe that tipping should be abolished and that service industry workers should be paid a fair wage instead.
formal Tipping is customary in many countries as a way to show appreciation for good service.
informal Hey, don't forget to leave a tip for the waiter at the restaurant.
slang I always make sure to tip big when the service is on point.
figurative Sometimes a little kindness can be like tipping the scales in someone's favor.
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