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TIP’S

Mike June 16, 2023

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TIP’S – To Insure Prompt Service, whodathunk? Snopes says FALSE, but I like it anyway.

The phrase “TIPS to Insure Prompt Service” is a widely recognized but historically inaccurate acronym often used to encourage tipping in restaurants. The term is commonly cited as standing for “To Insure Prompt Service,” suggesting that tipping ensures better service, and is frequently referenced in discussions about tipping etiquette. However, this explanation is considered an urban legend, as the word “tip” predates the acronym by centuries and originated as slang among English criminals in the 1600s, meaning “give” or “gift”. The Oxford English Dictionary supports this origin, noting that the word evolved from criminal slang before being adopted by the gentry to reward servants and later waitstaff. Despite its inaccuracy, the acronym remains popular for teaching tipping etiquette and promoting respectful service.

  • The acronym “TIPS” is often used to promote the idea that tipping ensures prompt and attentive service, particularly in the United States where tipping is customary and often essential for server income.
  • Some sources suggest the phrase may have been created as a backronym—a modern acronym formed from an existing word—rather than a genuine historical origin.
  • The use of “insure” in the phrase is linguistically questionable, as “ensure” would be the correct word for guaranteeing an outcome; however, in American English, “insure” can be used interchangeably with “ensure” in certain contexts.
  • The concept of tipping before service is sometimes practiced to secure better treatment, with some individuals giving cash tips in advance to show appreciation and build goodwill.
  • While the acronym is not etymologically accurate, it continues to serve as a useful mnemonic for encouraging proper tipping habits and reinforcing the value of good service.

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