How will Americans defend pic related?

There is nothing wrong with giving out tips if you liked the service
BUT if waiters rely on them to make livable incomes then that's a problem... a huge problem.

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An inherent fault of capitalis-

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Why foriegners get so butt hurt about tipping? It's a simple concept: I like your service, so I'm going to give you a little extra money. What's so hard to understand about that?

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They aren't doing anything outside of the ordinary. Also, by tipping everyone every time, you are allowing for them to be paid less than minimum wage.

i work at a restaurant, but im a host so i get min wage + tips, and i fucking hate this tipping shit we have

mainly because most of the people, if not everyone, who works as a waiter/busser is a student who needs this money for gas to commute to school, get food, etc.

I live in a part of the country where the weather can really ruin somebody's weekend and keep them indoors. A few weeks ago was one such week, all weekend we had no tables. Thus, the waiters got no tips and on top of that were only paid like half minimum wage

so by the end of the week, these kids were going home with not even $100, and I'd say a little less than half of that is going to gas (we all go to the same school, and I spend about 30-40 on gas a week). That gives you about 60$ for the week, and if you're a commuter like us who has around a 40 minute commute, you're more than likely spending that money on food.

Thankfully I'm responsible with my money and try to live as modest as possible as I'm going through school, as well as making minimum wage so I get guaranteed money, but still, I see the struggle and it's unfortunate.

However, on a good day when the place is packed, you can easily make more on tips then you would on minimum wage. It's just a gamble without a guarantee for stable income

>a little extra money
Except tips make up the majority of the income
>I like your service, so I'm going to give you a little extra money
And if I don't feel like tipping, what are you gonna do then?

So much for your simple concept you stupid americfat

>And if I don't feel like tipping, what are you gonna do then?
You do nothing, mountain Jew.

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Nothing is only what I tip you and what you can do about it, burger.

they get good tips when they do their job, and poor tips when they don't

it's democracy really

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So if I'm paying them, does that mean that I'm their employer?