Discuss tipping culture in here, inspired by this tweet
Some standard pro-tipping arguments:
I'm interested to see what Cong thinks about tipping especially since we can get answers that aren't Americentric.
Personally I'm on the stance that tipping should be abolished as a custom and is a perfect example of labor exploitation. The idea that the customer must subsidize the wait staff's wages in lieu of the restaurant owner I think is rotten capitalism and playing into that system at best passively ignores the issue. The wait staff by law will get paid at least minimum wage and often dramatically more than minimum wage. That is not to say that I don't tip but if confronted on the issue, such as someone expecting a tip and being obtuse about it or getting awful service then I am not disinclined to leave no tip. I do have prior experience as both a server and as a delivery driver so I do know what it is like to have to subsist on tips mostly. I also know that service industry people are typically assholes who do the bare minimum for their job. I have not worked at a 'high class' restaurant.
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Some standard pro-tipping arguments:
- Employees subside almost exclusively on tips
- One is obligated to tip as restaurant owners pay ~2$/hr
- If you don't tip then the workers will hate you and probably spit in your food
- Tipping is an incentive for great service, the harder one works the more likely one will get a great tip
- Not every job gets tipped and one shouldn't pay extra money just for someone doing their job
- "Don't hate the player, hate the game"
- Wait staff get their money pooled anyway so at worst they break even at minimum wage (source)
- Form of protest for inadequate worker conditions
I'm interested to see what Cong thinks about tipping especially since we can get answers that aren't Americentric.
Personally I'm on the stance that tipping should be abolished as a custom and is a perfect example of labor exploitation. The idea that the customer must subsidize the wait staff's wages in lieu of the restaurant owner I think is rotten capitalism and playing into that system at best passively ignores the issue. The wait staff by law will get paid at least minimum wage and often dramatically more than minimum wage. That is not to say that I don't tip but if confronted on the issue, such as someone expecting a tip and being obtuse about it or getting awful service then I am not disinclined to leave no tip. I do have prior experience as both a server and as a delivery driver so I do know what it is like to have to subsist on tips mostly. I also know that service industry people are typically assholes who do the bare minimum for their job. I have not worked at a 'high class' restaurant.
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