Tipping has been a staple in the service industry in the US for centuries. It's now become a social norm to tip for service. Whether or not we agree doesn't negate the fact that venues have put the responsibility for wages in the hands of customers and by patronizing said establishment, you're entering into that agreement.
TL:DR - If you can't afford to tip you can't afford to go out. Stay home/
No-Nefariousness2543 t1_iuizez9 wrote
Reply to When someone in the service industry is angry with their tip, they’re not mad at you they’re mad at their job by BrandonLang
Tipping has been a staple in the service industry in the US for centuries. It's now become a social norm to tip for service. Whether or not we agree doesn't negate the fact that venues have put the responsibility for wages in the hands of customers and by patronizing said establishment, you're entering into that agreement. TL:DR - If you can't afford to tip you can't afford to go out. Stay home/