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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you go to Europe, the common practice is to round up the bill to the next Euro and if service was good to great, you may give an extra Euro or two, but no pressure. In Asia, no tipping. It's based on honor, the thinking being 'you don't need to tip me to do my job well'. Here in the USA, you are presented with the bill on a tablet that defaults for starters to 25%! WTH?[/quote] Tipping needs to be optional with no set limits. and [b]none from people under 21 or over 65. [/b] If your business can't pay employees enough, don't hire them. If you can't survive without tips, work somewhere else. People who are struggling to even pay the full bill of the products or the services, shouldn't have to pay this extortion tax. Ones who afford to and willing to be generous can tip discreetly and at their discretion when service is good or they are feeling charitable. [/quote] This entire post is dumb, but the bolded is the dumbest. Anyone who can't afford to tip can't go out to eat at a sit-down restaurant. And you realize that some of the under 21s and over 65s are relying on tips, too?[/quote] I’m not the PP, but it sounds to me that they are saying those age groups should have to GIVE tips.[/quote]
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