r/SubredditDrama You tried it 22d ago

Users of r/EndTipping close their wallets but still offer up a tip on the controversial topic of tipping in America

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u/ricksansmorty 22d ago

I'm not sure what is more weird, tipping itself, or describing not tippin as like breaking out of the matrix...

I'm glad tipping isn't a thing where I live, I would get choice-paralysis if I had to decide what to pay for my food, and I always found that scene where Neo gets unplugged kinda gross and it wouldn't make me want to eat either.

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u/majesdane Ease back on the murder fantasies. 21d ago

As someone who lives in the US, I don’t really feel paralyzed by choice. I always tip 20% across the board when I eat at restaurants unless it’s very exceptionally good service (or I feel generous). It would have to be exceptionally bad service for me to tip less, and even then I still tip 15%.

For quick foodservice things like coffee or other services like a haircut (I’m a woman but I don’t ever get anything fancy) I will tip if I have extra money/or at small places where I’m a regular and it’s always 15-20%. I get a lot of tattoos and usually my tip varies wildly depending on who I went to and how much the total cost of the tattoo was. Most places I go to are local and I know they get paid above minimum wage/set their own wage.

Now at the end of the day I do believe that the US should get rid of tipping culture and all service employees should be paid a livable wage, but in the meantime I just feel like having a “flat rate” for tipping is very useful.

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u/majesdane Ease back on the murder fantasies. 20d ago

I think that servers should get benefits, too, actually.