International fans visiting the US for the World Cup have become frustrated by the culture of having to tip servers, according to reports from the BBC.
Tipping fatigue has set in, with many expressing their confusion and disappointment over the practice of leaving extra money for service staff.
Expected Gratuities
The custom of tipping in the US can be confusing for international visitors, with many not knowing how much to give or when it is expected.
Some fans have taken to social media to voice their frustration, stating that the practice is not only confusing but also expensive.
Tipping Culture
The culture of tipping in the US is deeply ingrained, with many service staff relying on tips to make a living wage.
However, for international visitors, the expectation of tipping can be overwhelming, especially when it is not the norm in their home country.
Fans Speak Out
One fan, speaking to the BBC, said that they had experienced tipping fatigue, and were unsure of how much to tip in different situations.
Another fan expressed their disappointment, stating that they felt pressured into leaving a large tip, even when the service was not exceptional.
World Cup Experience
The World Cup has brought together fans from all over the world, but the culture of tipping in the US has been a source of frustration for many.
As the tournament continues, it remains to be seen how international fans will navigate the complex world of tipping in the US.

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