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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Amazing. A bunch of rich white professional and allegedly liberal women who purport to care complaining about leaving a few extra pennies as a tip. The hypocrisy of DCUM is over the top. [/quote] I agree. What a ridiculous thing to whine about. It takes a small cheap person to complain about [b]adding a few dollars for the people who served you[/b]. Their excuses are laughable. You have a lunch for two. The bill is $20. How hard is it to leave $25? [b]What is the big deal?[/b][/quote] If you don’t tip everyone you interact with, then you get it. Grocery store cashier, oil change guy, mailman, tee shirt seller, etc. our points are: don’t ask for tips when you’re not serving anyone, don’t swing a screen around seeking a tip if you did your adequately paid job, don’t expect More than 15-20% for a tip in industries where it’s historically been expected to tip, don’t expect bigger or any tips purely because: your screen asks for one, my household income can afford it, you make less than I do, you did a job that’s not typically tipped, you want more tips, etc. I don’t get why you’re confused, but to clarify: tipping wasn’t created or sustained because paying more than the stated amount is “no big deal” to me. By even saying - what’s the big deal if you leave $5 on a $20 bill- shows you have an entitled viewpoint. [/quote]
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