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How much do you tip when you go out to eat? And if you don't tip, are you against it? Like, what's? What's going on in your head? Not like a bad thing. I'm not, like, shaming it if you don't tip. Because my dad is like that. He'll be like, why am I tipping? Why should I tip? This is their job, and I get both sides
Kenzie Kettwig
@kenzie · 3:02
And I'll get, like, a breakfast burrito or a bagel or something, and my total is like, $10 sometimes more. And I'm just like, oh, wow, this is really expensive. And because I go so often, I just don't have time to make breakfast in the morning before work, I go so often that I'll tip, like, $0.25 because I'm literally going every single day
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 2:23
Yeah, it's really nice to get that extra little bump and pay. So I understand the whole politics behind it. And I don't know, correct me if I'm wrong, maybe you guys don't know about this, but I know a lot of practices that we have in America are due to things like segregation laws that used to be in effect, and people used to tip because there was no other way for certain people to get paid for their work
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Katie Callahan
@katiecal · 2:34
Even if you go get a coffee and then you leave and you're not actually served by a server, at least in my perspective, I only tip when I'm sitting down to dinner or to lunch or whatever. And I have someone who's a server because they're putting the work in to take my order, to serve the food to me, to make sure that I'm comfortable and I have everything I need while I'm eating. And that just goes without saying
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