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Tipping Culture

Poll - Total Votes: 39
I only tip for a server providing me with personal service like a server at a restaurant, massage
I always tip if it asks me on the iPad if I’d like to
I don’t frequent places that unabashedly ask for a tip when not appropriate
I’m not an American and therefore, tipping is not a culture reality for me
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How did tipping the blue haired cashier with a nose ring at Starbucks become an expectation? I am a big tipper for great service starting 20% and higher. But why am I supposed to tip every person who I come in contact with? These companies can’t pay their employees? What do you think?
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
I stop going to places like that. Like Panera hits you for a tip when you put your order in. No table service extended. You have to get your own food at the counter when they call your number and they expect you to clean up your own table when done. Basically not much difference than McDonalds or Chick FilA.