notipping
Notipping refers to the practice of not leaving monetary gratuities for services traditionally expected to receive tips, such as waitstaff, bartenders, hairdressers, taxi drivers, and other service providers. This practice has become increasingly common in various countries and has sparked considerable debate about service expectations, worker compensation, and cultural norms.
The notipping movement gained momentum for several reasons. Many advocates argue that tipping creates an unreliable
In certain countries like Japan and South Korea, notipping is already the cultural norm, as service staff
Restaurants and service establishments in some regions have begun adopting no-tipping policies, instead incorporating service charges
Critics of notipping argue that it eliminates incentives for quality service and can negatively impact workers
The debate surrounding notipping reflects broader discussions about fair labor practices, income equality, and evolving social