At least it’s a good idea!
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At least it’s a good idea!
View: https://x.com/ksorbs/status/1822464812300812478?s=46&t=BMMZjW7vq0_zwnmLDjNTgQ
Some of these economic ideas have been discussed for decades. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. Ultimately, I think I come down to tips being stupid. It seems like we’re letting business owners be cheap asses while turning servers into table flipping machines.Eh, that's been a point of discussion for a long time. Plagiarized is going a little overboard imo. Yes as if Donald is the only person to ever present that idea when I can remember it being discussed as far back as the early 90's.
Some of these economic ideas have been discussed for decades. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. Ultimately, I think I come down to tips being stupid. It seems like we’re letting business owners be cheap asses while turning servers into table flipping machines.
How does the rest of the world survive without tipping? Do they just not have restaurants or hospitality services?
Some of these economic ideas have been discussed for decades. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. Ultimately, I think I come down to tips being stupid. It seems like we’re letting business owners be cheap asses while turning servers into table flipping machines.
How does the rest of the world survive without tipping? Do they just not have restaurants or hospitality services?
Tipping culture is uniquely American and a few smaller countries. But the vast majority of the developed world do not tip. It just isn't a thing. In Germany the norm was no tipping at all, except for exemplary service but even then it was on the order of 5%, not trying to gouge you for 30%. It is ridiculous and needs to stop here as well. Just pay people what they are worth, raise prices to cover it, and be done with it. So stupid. It is literally a hold-over from mob-run restaurants during the great depression who stopped paying workers and "encouraged", in a mobster sort of way, their customers to tip instead so they could keep their doors open when everyone else were shutting down. Soon everyone saw this could be done everywhere and exceptions were added to minimum wage laws when those became a thing. It's stupid and yet another place we lag behind the rest of the developed world.In SK, service workers are just paid by their employers. There is (was as of 2014) no tipping culture.
