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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 13:17:34 GMT
I don't tip because society says I have to. All right, if someone deserves a tip, if they really put forth an effort, I'll give them something a little something extra. But this tipping automatically, it's for the birds. As far as I'm concerned, they're just doing their job. nice lol. good movie
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Post by Winter_King on Sept 9, 2020 13:24:00 GMT
My guy tips, but I don't think it's enough. It's an ingoing debate, and he'll pick up food as opposed to having it delivered to avoid having to tip. I don't think him not tipping is "bad" per se, because it sounds like a cultural thing with him. I think you should encourage him to tip more though. It might be. My country doesn't have the same tipping culture of the United States so tips are not really expected around here.
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Post by sweetpea on Sept 9, 2020 17:18:10 GMT
Some restaurants here handover the tips as well. What you say about the food businesses is true. Unfortunately that doesn't mean it can or will happen. It's not just the food biz that goes on tips. You're kind of talking about a culture. That's something hard to change, especially when it comes to money I am largely referring to the food industry, the rest is a slightly different dynamic. The culture of dining is something that affects everybody. One need only take care of their own personal universe. To not want to make a change, or implement something because others aren’t doing it can be a cop out. No-one would attempt anything otherwise if always wondering about what the Joneses are up too. It starts at ones own doorstep. What I mean is a great deal of jobs are based on tips-a tips-society if you will. I hate to say it, but these days it takes more than one person to get much of anything done when it comes to change. Crimeny people can't even agree on the "masks". Whether it works or not, the chance to help another person merely by wearing a mask angers people. So money involved? Yea, that would go over well. Keep in mind, this is not me. Just reporting how I know some people can be....
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Post by Jayman on Sept 9, 2020 20:47:57 GMT
I never like to stiff anybody. I overtip most of the time. I think I have posted about this before. What I don't like is when I see tip jars at a pizza place or bagel place where I feel like I am compelled to give a tip to somebody for taking a couple of slices of pizza and putting it on a plate. Or taking a bagel and putting it in a bag. That I don't like. Next thing we'll be seeing a tip jar at a supermarket or 7 eleven where people are throwing money in a jar because some guy ringed up a can of soda for you.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 20:52:53 GMT
I never like to stiff anybody. I overtip most of the time. I think I have posted about this before. What I don't like is when I see tip jars at a pizza place or bagel place where I feel like I am compelled to give a tip to somebody for taking a couple of slices of pizza and putting it on a plate. Or taking a bagel and putting it in a bag. That I don't like. Next thing we'll be seeing a tip jar at a supermarket or 7 eleven where people are throwing money in a jar because some guy ringed up a can of soda for you. I tip 15% in America and 10% in Canada.
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Post by Stammerhead on Sept 10, 2020 12:14:19 GMT
When Gordon Ramsey leaves a tip he leaves a note telling the owner to fire the fucking chef.
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