Casually Explained: Tipping

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Published 2019-05-15

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  • @akirakure6474
    the most tipping we have in england is “keep the change”
  • If you try to tip someone in Japan, they will 1) get confused, 2) go to great lengths to give it back, 3) get offended, 4) freeze up, 5) some combination of 1-4 or 6) something I haven't mentioned that doesn't involve taking the money. So good luck with that.
  • @ValronaV
    I remember when I was 16 and I took my best friend and my little brother to the bowling alley. I ordered a full pizza for us. I almost forgot to grab the change off the counter and she asked me, “Is this for me?” And I was like “Oh, almost forgot my change.” The lady was so angry. Then I became upset because how is a grown woman asking three kids for a tip. I’m broke, this money is from birthday money.
  • Tipping in the US is just an excuse for businesses to not pay their employees
  • @tanlan9212
    As a Brit, the tipping culture in the US scares me
  • @Blank-np5kr
    will never forget when i walked in to get frozen yogurt with my sister and my cousin. You literally serve yourself in these type of stores--grab your own cup, fill it with fro-yo, and put your toppings on it at the topping bar. If we literally did all the work ourselves, why THE HELL was there even an option to tip 15-25% at the payment machine. It didn't make sense to me until the cashier told us a joke that made us all laugh, and I smiled as I tipped him approximately 0%.
  • @ceus90
    "I always tip zero dollars. Because I'm not a coward." - rule to follow in life
  • Tipping: you have to pay the waiter cuase the business doesn’t want to
  • @meixiuyi6560
    It's actually quite rude to tip in Japan because it insinuates that the restaurant doesn't pay their employees properly, and It's damaging to their image.
  • @waynec.c.5231
    I once had a waitress refusing to let us leave unless we tip her enough, that will be my last meal in canada for the rest of my life. Fucking hell, I thought Canada was a first world country. Never going back.
  • @TubeSwarn
    I live in Canada and I 100% agree to the fact that when machine defaults tipping options to 15%, 20% or 25% for a takeout. Makes me so mad. Man, it's your job to wrap a Shawarma and hand it over.
  • @AuronTyranitar
    Don't tip in Japan. They literally won't know what's going on
  • @user-qx8bd5tb4g
    In China, the way we express the gratitude is simply go there more often. My dad made friends with some restaurants staff even though he never payed a single tip.
  • @Kamekaze.
    Tipping is a courtesy. Tipping shouldn’t be a crutch for businesses who don’t want to pay their staff.
  • @Tomoyo0827
    Imagine how confused the tourists are in the USA
  • @J4MIE96
    Americans say "if you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to eat out" I say "if you can't afford to pay your staff properly, you can't afford to do business"
  • @RadioMan64
    i have NEVER tipped out of good service, its always been out of guilt
  • @Niesmiesznyy
    I always love when someone defends tipping in America, and acting like abolishing it would ruin whole restaurant industry. Like very other first world country doesn't have that problem lmao