Or they could just be broke themselves. Why does worker solidarity include picking up the tab for the borgs? It’s backwards and it should be challenged.
Tipping
Tipping is basically holding workers hostage to force customers to pay their wages.
then they'd be buying from a fast-food place where tipping is far less likely and food is far cheaper.
i tipped my chinese food deliverer 20 dollars, cuz im just nice like that.
Fuck all that shit,
we non-tipping gang nao.
Keep that up and you'll increase the social mobility of chinese food deliverers by 0,2%
As a Euro, trolling Americans over tipping was my favorite thing on old /b/.
I had a New York waiter tell me he'd piss in my drink, on a hypothetical night out in a city I'll almost certainly never visit.
I believe his anger was misplaced.
Based Japan and South Korea.
Tbf the reason you don't tip in Brazil is because they have a 10% service charge that goes to staff anyways. IMO it's a better system.
As for Britain, yeah I round-up at a restaurant, and even then by a couple of quid. One thing that isn't uncommon is offering to buy a barman or barmaid a drink.
See, I wouldn’t have a problem with that. Then you can actually have a conversation with them. In the U.S., it always feels like they’re trying to impress me for tips. It makes the whole interaction feel inauthentic and weird.