They’re tipped off.
A new survey has found a majority of Americans — who’ve been pushing back on the pressures of so-called “guilt tipping” — said they wouldn’t pay anything forward if faced with shoddy service.
Fifty-one percent of respondents to a YouGov poll said they would “leave zero tip after receiving bad service.”
This comes as a majority of people have spoken out on being nudged to tip for almost every single service they use, 75% of Americans have expressed ire over credit card machines and tablets prompting tips so often, another survey showed.
That data found that tips are given 65% of the time in those instances to simply avoid an uncomfortable interaction while standing eye-to-eye with a service worker.
Guilt or no guilt, though, the tips are getting smaller, according to the Pew Research Center.