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Guess I’m just gonna have bad karma

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The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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Tip spam for booking a flight online

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The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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Getting the ball rolling

Resources for those interested in bankruptcy, with a primary focus on consumer Chapters 7 and 13.This subreddit is established to discuss bankruptcy in the United States. If you are posting ANYTHING regarding bankruptcy in a country other than the United States, you MUST identify the country about which you are posting. If you are posting from within the USA, please list your [state] in the title of your post. Questions about Canadian Bankruptcy are best directed to /r/PersonalFinanceCanada/

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In defense of service fees

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Tipping Transparency: A modest proposal

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Tip-outs as an excuse to pay non wait staff less

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Timeframe and Minimum initial deposites for US citizen at HK banks

A Subreddit for all things Hong Kong. From Travel, food, events, to local news and politics.

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Lynnwood area bankrupcy lawyer recommendations?

Lynnwood, Washington is a commuter city/bedroom community. A northern suburb of Seattle, WA and at the same time a southern suburb of Everett, WA. It is most notable for the Alderwood Mall, the largest (and we would argue *best*) mall in the area. Lynnwood is only about 4 miles from the Puget Sound and about 70 from great skiing, hiking, and other outdoor activities in the North Cascades.

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If you do not tip by default, how good does the service have to be for you to tip?

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Tippers on here: How bad does the service have to be for you to leave zero tip?

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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More tipping declines (Las Vegas)

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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The Starbucks app gets it right

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The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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Tipping - To Insure Profits

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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20% is NOT standard. Apparently neither is 15%.

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Stop tipping more because the minimum wage is lower

The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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Undisclosed service fees masquerading as tip “options”

💭 Pesky things that aggravate the mind, seeds of discontent, forever left behind.

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Tip spamming in Thailand now???

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Plus Tips job posts where tipping is not customary

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Anybody get tip spammed at the dry cleaner?

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Only 81% of people always tip at restaurants, 7% at fast casual joints

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Stop calling it counter SERVICE

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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First EndTipOuts

The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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Tipping being “customary” goes BOTH ways

The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.

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If you are worried about tip out percentages

Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.

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Menu prices would go up LESS than the average tip rate?

The quasi-compulsory aspect of tipping culture is toxic and frustrating, and U.S. & Canada should move towards a transparent, up-front pricing culture – e.g., the prices you see on the menu (including disclosed service fees) are what you pay. Posts here include action plans, info on cool service-included restaurants and other tipping-related news, and yes, even (reasonable, non-hateful) rants.