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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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Moneyonmymind · 31-35, M
Tipping should really only be for delivery or sit down restaurants period.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@Moneyonmymind There are other personal services like massage therapy, barber or food delivery to my residence that I tip for.
Moneyonmymind · 31-35, M
@carpediem hadn’t thought of barbershops