(TNND) — About 40% of Americans in a new Bankrate survey said tipping culture has gotten out of control.

And nearly two-thirds of people expressed at least one negative view towards tipping.

“There's been a lot of tip creep in recent years, being asked to tip in previously unconventional settings,” Bankrate senior industry analyst Ted Rossman said.

People are tipping less often now than they were four years ago.

But Bankrate found the share of Americans who always tip stabilized this year after recent declines.

About four in 10 people in the survey said they were annoyed by pre-entered tip screens at coffee shops, food trucks, on mobile apps and any number of other places.

Rossman said tip requests have become so commonplace that you can’t avoid them.

"I was asked to tip once at

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