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The tipping question splits the antiwork subreddit in two. "If you can’t afford to tip. Stay home. You’re too poor to go out." :usa: :gigachad:

https://old.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/r4khw5/if_you_dont_tip_youre_a_piece_of_shit_and_are?sort=controversial

What about at McDonalds? How much should I tip for a $5 meal?

Wait, you guys haven't been tipping your McDonalds drive-thru cashier 15%?

please explain why Ineed to voluntarily give my hard earned wages to someone else who chooses to remain in this profession?

:marseyhmm:

Tipped workers are the ones holding back wages because they can make much more as tipped workers. And why should the waiter who carries the food to you get 20% of the total, while the cook who prepared the food and the dishwasher who washes the plates and the cleaner who cleaned the place get 0%? This is just ridiculous entitlement.

Yep, thanks guy - there's a reason servers don't fight harder for eliminating tipping. Most days they can barely put in an order correctly, why did anyone ever expect class solidarity?

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They're trying to force this tipping culture in India too, we usually tip ₹100 or ₹50 depending on the restaurant but now I 've seen my friend calculate 15% tip, thats around ₹500, its getting mad, even deliver apps have tips now.

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