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FedUpFrog t1_j1itszj wrote

In the UK it is a thank you for good service, in the US it is a necessity to help your server pay rent and eat.

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TehWildMan_ t1_j1itkyq wrote

It's just societal norns that customers should be directly paying the majority of their wages, not the employer.

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Tcrumpen t1_j1itlf4 wrote

More like companies using it as an excuse to pay lower

I dont tip as i stand for paying people what they are worth

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Unleashtheducks t1_j1iulxk wrote

That makes zero sense. You just don’t want to. There’s no moral high ground to it

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CaptainAndy27 t1_j1iu2e6 wrote

You should still tip though. Or don't go to restaurants. All you are doing is taking your disagreement with the establishment out on the worker.

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Tcrumpen t1_j1iursz wrote

Vote with your wallet

Also i dont go to restaurants personally i hate waitered service

I see that as a waste of time i prefer the pay at table or pay at bar places

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