So yeah, in the U.S., tipping after a massage is pretty much expected no matter what; kinda like at restaurants. The usual range is around 15% to 20%, and honestly, most massage therapists count on that as part of their income. Even if the massage wasn’t amazing, people usually still leave something unless it was a really bad experience. Personally, I always tip unless there’s a really good reason not to. If it was great though, a higher tip just feels like the right way to say thank you.
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So yeah, in the U.S., tipping after a massage is pretty much expected no matter what; kinda like at restaurants. The usual range is around 15% to 20%, and honestly, most massage therapists count on that as part of their income. Even if the massage wasn’t amazing, people usually still leave something unless it was a really bad experience. Personally, I always tip unless there’s a really good reason not to. If it was great though, a higher tip just feels like the right way to say thank you.
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