Date: 25 Aug 2008 08:27 am (UTC)
To the exact penny of what?

I regularly tip whatever amount will make my bill a round number, rarely less than 18-20% depending on what kind of place it is. If my bill is $20.38, and the service is good, I'll tip $4.62 and make it a round $25.00. That's a 22.6% tip. Are you saying that I should leave either $4 (which would still be a healthy tip) or $5 (this is on my credit card, might I note) because figuring out pennies in between is "cheap?"
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