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Reply to "Is frugality in a high-earning woman a green flag or a red flag?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Being frugal and not spending money on oneself is a perfectly fine choice and is in many ways a virtue. However, in relationship terms, it is more important to judge the compatibility of priorities than the trait in isolation. However admirable frugality may be, if the partner thinks that the purpose of money is to be spent, that will be a strain on their relationship. Not tipping at all is another issue, that I wouldn’t characterize as “frugality”. It is widely understood that tipping is part of the cost of service. While clearly it has gotten out of control lately with apps, if a waiter/waitress provides you good service throughout a meal and you tip them nothing, that isn’t frugality, it’s stiffing someone on payment. If you’re too frugal to tip, then you should pick an option where tipping isn’t expected.[/quote]
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