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[–] mirshafie 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

You seem to really know your stuff, so can you please fill us poor confused Europeans in on whether we should tip:

  • Gas station clerk
  • Flight attendant
  • The dentist
  • Ticket booth
  • Restaurant server
  • Restaurant chef
  • Bicycle repairman
  • Maid
  • Car salesman
  • Cable guy

As a European I feel personally responsible to uphold a system where ultrarich oligarchs can pay workers sub-minimum wages, as is the Dream of all freedom-yearning people on the planet.

[–] KingGimpicus@sh.itjust.works 0 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

Tip wage actually came about as a way to keep small businesses and restaurants alive in economies that could not otherwise support them. It has since been abused by large chains and businesses as a way to lower overhead in the business. Tipping is often waived in small communities where everyone knows everyone and is only expected of outsiders who dont otherwise contribute to the community.

In that vein, the only people you need to worry about tipping is service personnel. You wouldn't necessarily tip a gas station clerk unless they pumped your gas, which is still a thing in some states.

For a culture that globalized the service industry, you'd think you would all be more familiar with expressing your gratitude. I guess its hard to do when you've spent the last few centuries owning the help instead of thanking them.

[–] mirshafie 1 points 5 days ago

Wait what, expressing my gratitude for a culture that globalized the service industry? I genuinely have no idea what that means. Am I to understand that the United States invented the service economy that Europe then adopted?