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Restaurants and taxi's...that's it!!

You are quite simply wrong. It is a part of our culture to tip in restaurants and has been for a long time.
There is debate as to the roots of tipping with either ancient Rome or medieval Britain cited.
I am not saying I love every aspect of tipping but it seems to me you're inventing your own history/culture in order to justify being a tight wad.
This is quite interesting "
•Tipping appeared in coffeehouses and pubs in 18th-century England. Signs reading "to insure promptitude" adorned prominently placed containers to encourage patrons to tip in order to hasten service, according to Sharon L. Fullen, who has written about tipping practices in "The Complete Guide to Tips & Gratuities." Customers also started tipping in exchange for an unique service, and tipping became a marker of social status. During this period, household guests also tipped the servants of their hosts; the money given to the servants was known as "vails." At first guests offered vails for good service, but eventually vails became expected."
http://www.ehow.com/about_6192417_history-tipping.html
Shall I raise you the first ten search results that say it isnt expected, common practice or a common custom in the UK?
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I don't agree with tipping.
I only tip people if they deserve it.
I know some people will probably say this is wrong but I'm generally against tipping for the sake of tipping, I know full well waiters etc make some of their wages from it but that's not my problem.

I know some people will probably say this is wrong but I'm generally against tipping for the sake of tipping, I know full well waiters etc make some of their wages from it but that's not my problem.
barber, taxis, restaurants.
The only time I don't is if there is something wrong with the service. For instance, if I'm in a restaurant, I order my steak, I want it medium rare, if it comes out over cooked, I wont not tip the waiter if he's still done a good job.

You are quite simply wrong. It is a part of our culture to tip in restaurants and has been for a long time.
If he can't get it right the first time, I'd rather he didn't bother trying to correct it either. Probably under-cook it then.
