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Tipping

Tipping primarily refers to the act of giving a gratuity, a small sum of money, to someone who has provided a service, typically in the hospitality or service industries. It can also mean to tilt or cause something to overturn, or to give an early or advance warning. Figuratively, it can suggest the reaching of a critical point or the balance of power shifting. The motivation behind tipping can vary, ranging from rewarding good service and ensuring future quality, to adhering to social expectations.

Tipping meaning with examples

  • After enjoying a delicious meal, they carefully calculated the tip for the server, considering the attentive service and the overall dining experience. They opted to tip 20% as a gesture of appreciation. tipping servers is a common practice in many countries, reflecting the wage structure in the food and beverage industry.
  • The clumsy child was playing on the seesaw and the force of the final weight caused the seesaw to start tipping towards the ground. He started to slide into the muddy ground and cried out as he tilted towards the ground. This tipping caused them to start to roll and resulted in a crash.
  • As the political landscape shifted, analysts saw the impending decline of the incumbent's popularity, with the polls tipping the election results toward the challenger. This shift in voter opinion became a tipping point.
  • She gave her friend a quick call tipping her off about a potential job opening at their company. The friend immediately prepared a resume to be ready for submission and was successful in obtaining the job. They considered this a favorable opportunity.

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