Paying extra for service has inspired rebellions, swivelling iPads, and irritation from Trotsky and Larry David. Post-pandemic, the practice has entered a new stage.

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    1924 hours ago

    I really like (mostly East) Asian culture where tips are considered condescending, and employees will be visibly upset if you try to give more than the bill states. And of course all taxes are already included in the list price on the menu. Dining in Asia is so much more pleasant than in the US, and unfortunately this cancerous habit has also infested most parts of Europe.

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      23 hours ago

      I feel like there’s a small group of people in the US that over emphasize the negative aspects of tips and never consider that the overarching culture in the US makes people making money as a tipped employee one of the few retail employees that get paid enough to thrive.

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        1922 hours ago

        That’s exactly the point, employees shouldn’t be thriving off of an almost mandatory donation, but should be fairly compensated in the first place.

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          112 hours ago

          employees shouldn’t be thriving off of an almost mandatory donation, but should be fairly compensated in the first place

          This seems callous and cruel. What are you even saying?

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          520 hours ago

          They should be, but if tipping were abolished in the US they’d just become underpaid like every other blue collar worker.

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            418 hours ago

            Until they’d all find something else and employers would have to up the salaries or do the shit jobs themselves. You can’t treat the root cause without addressing the symptoms first.

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              312 hours ago

              You can’t treat the root cause without addressing the symptoms first.

              What? No. This is absolutely false.