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Yes most times we do tip them however a mere tip doesn't bring much impact or help for them
It's better if we work on getting the wages right and have a law which gives minimum wage as per city living cost.
But yea that's socialism and ruins capitalism
So yea tipping is fine when you dine in a expensive restaurant
And that's where we went wrong. Declaring certain jobs as "mere".
But, well, I guess we don't really know the value of trash collectors until they go on strike.
If you pay in cash, how will they know you?
I'm that handsome.
No, they're going to raise their wages when someone causes enough of a stink for a court to rule that they have to. That's how it has to go in the end.
maybe been said already but you dont tip in Japan
Thread: i try to guess if the waiter would tip me and tip accordingly
Also: if the meal sucked. F all of them
what a swell world we live in
Incremental though.
Wages have stagnated and income inequality is much worse than it was fifty years ago in the US.
The consolidation of corporations and weakening of individuals.