Tipping has gotten out of control. Tipping for hairstylists, Uber/Lyft drivers, coffee shops, and many others. Furthermore, many businesses kindly give you the option of choosing a pre-populated tip of 18, 20, or 22% when paying with a debit/credit card, while also charging you 4% to use said debit/credit card. If I walk into a coffee shop and order coffee and I get the coffee I ordered, what am I tipping for? The business transaction is complete. This is where tipping has gotten out of hand. Individuals delivering basic business transactions expect a tip for doing what is expected as part of the fee associated with the business transaction.
If you don’t tip do they take your coffee away? Why the ___ is everyone complaining? Don’t want to tip? Don’t tip, but for people who do want t to, why does it bother you? I rarely carry cash and I came up working in the service industry so I tip everywhere. If it’s not an option on my card then I can’t, but you can simply put zero.
I usually tip, even in situations where tipping is not common . . . Especially when good service and products are provided . . .
ironically most of those that benefit from tip jars likely are folks that dont use cash, they whine about the tips or no tips but not sure if they even use the money
Why is it any if your business who I tip or do not tip? What does it make any difference to you? The university tipped Napier every time He reached a goal, he was making $2 million a year, did he really need a $25k tip for winning a bowl game? Or championship? Isn’t that covered in the 2 million?
No and no. I see the cashier more as rendering a service for the employer . . .I don’t usually make it a practice to tip one making a couple million a year. Hopefully these hypo’s are not generally of the type that would be posed by a Louisiana graduate. They are plain silly . . .
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