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People who live in America and don't tip because they feel the people who work for tips should find a better job

Or because they feel the company should pay them more instead of having people tip since that's how they do it in other countries. First of all, I don't think they realize in those other countries that they charge for water, and the food is more expensive than it is here in the states. If they started doing that here, but got rid of tipping and paid their workers better. The people who complain about tipping would complain about their bill going up.

The people who don't tip are the same people who always want help from their friends. Always need a ride, money, or help moving or picking something up. But anytime their friend's need help, they'll never help them since they're selfish and don't want to help anyone but themselves. I bet sometimes they'll even agree to help, until the time comes and than they'll say "I'm sorry, I don't feel like helping anymore. Find someone else"
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SW-User
In my country they don't charge for tap water.
Sweetguy024 · 36-40, M
@SW-User when I went to Europe the restaurants would bring out water in a pitcher along with glasses and charge us about 5/6 euros for it
Elessar · 26-30, M
@Sweetguy024 Congratulations, you were caught in a tourist trap. Not even the most prestigious restaurants here in Venice will charge you more than €2 a bottle.

And anyway you'll hardly tip €6. Even if water was sold at $10, but you didn't have to tip, you'd still spend less than you currently do to offset American "employers"' miserable pays.
SW-User
@Sweetguy024 oh dear. This doesn’t happen here though