As I have said I was not brought up in tipping culture but...
For you Brits...I am confused. I have experienced "forced tipping" in the UK just last year! I was shocked as I had no idea that went on over there. First incident was not fine dinning, just a Mexican restaurant. The meal was much pricer than I like paying for average mexican food the service average to sub-par... And then the bill came out with an additional 10% - 15% (can't remember exactly) added on to the bill as a service charge. My English friend explained it was just a tip and pretty standard. I paid it following the "when in rome" thing, but it left a bad taste especially when combined with the two x 4 pound bottles of water (just call me sucker!!). It kind of reminded me of an infomercial ... get this for just X, bla bla this can be yours for X – repeated over and over and then right at the end in small writing and a super quick voice over "plus shippping and handling".
I have chatted to quite a few English people after this and I was told that Brits tip just as much as the Americans. And tipping is expected for hairdressers and other things besides wait staff. So I am seriously confused!! I have only had a limited time in the UK, so I can only draw on my own experience and what other English people have told me. The original incident and the following meals out that had service added in (which everyone in the group paid it without blinking an eye and they were local) paint a different picture to what the Brits on this thread are saying. Could it be different areas? I was in London, but the English people I talked to about tipping were from all over. So what is your take on this Brits?