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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Feels like the person is either boring, has some kind of anxiety perhaps from growing up financially unstable, or massive student debt. Not tipping in restaurants etc is just rude. I'm not including various random places that suddenly "offer" tipping on Square.[/quote] I mean it's her money she doesn't have to tip. You do what you want with your money. I'm s pretty generous topper compared to when I was younger but it's my money, my choice.[/quote] It's up to her if she tips and it's up to other people how they feel about that. A lot of people will judge for that. [/quote]. You're missing the point. Why does OP or anyone else in this thread believe a complete stranger should care what they think about her tipping or non tipping habits? Absurd. Op didn't say if he was in a dating relationship with her or what. Maybe OP is a female who is jealous of the non tipper for some reason and looking to cut her down so that OP can feel better about herself? Wouldn't be the first time we've seen that here, right? OP if you don't care for this woman because she doesn't til to your liking,, has smelly farts, doesn't donate enough, or any other reason, you are free to mind your own business, butt out if her business, and find something else to gossip about [/quote]
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