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Tip Calculator

Quickly calculate the appropriate tip amount and split the total bill among your group.

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All About Tip Calculator

Avoid the awkward math at the end of a meal. Calculate service tips accurately and ensure everyone pays their fair share when dining out with friends.

Don't let mental math ruin the end of a great meal. Whether you're traveling abroad to a country with a strong tipping culture or just dining out with a group, the **Tip Calculator** ensures that etiquette and accuracy go hand-in-hand. ### Global Tipping Etiquette The "right" tip varies dramatically by location: - **USA/Canada:** 15-20% is the standard expectation; 25%+ for exceptional service. - **Europe:** Often a 5-10% "round up" is sufficient, or a "Service Charge" may already be included. - **Japan/Korea:** Tipping is generally not expected and can sometimes even be considered impolite. Always check local customs and use this tool to calculate the exact figure once you've decided on the percentage. ### The Art of the Split Splitting a bill between friends can be complicated when taxes and tips are involved. This tool provides the "Per Person" total, ensuring transparency and fairness. No more guessing or over-paying?占퐅ust enter the number of people and split the cost instantly. ### Tipping "Pro-Tips" Traditionally, tips are calculated on the **Subtotal** (before sales tax). However, most modern payment terminals suggest tips based on the **Post-tax** total. You can use this calculator with either amount depending on your personal preference. The best etiquette is simply to show appreciation for good service with a fair, well-calculated amount. Make your next group dinner seamless and professional!

How to Use This Tool

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Enter the total amount shown on the bill.

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Select or input your desired tip percentage (typically 15-20%).

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Enter the number of people in your party.

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Instantly see the total tip amount, the final bill total, and the exact amount each person owes.

Practical Example

For an $80 bill with an 18% tip split between 2 people, each person pays $47.20.

Common Questions

Should I tip on the total or the subtotal?

Traditional etiquette suggests tipping on the subtotal (before tax), but tipping on the total is becoming more common.

What if 'Gratuity' is already included?

Check your receipt for 'Service Charge' or 'Gratuity.' if it's there, no additional tip is required unless you want to reward exceptional service.

Do I tip for a carry-out order?

It is not mandatory, but a small tip (10%) is often appreciated for the effort of packaging your food.