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title: Fuck Tipping
points:
- - title: 'Tipping is Hostile to Customers:'
+ - title: Tipping is Hostile to Customers
description:
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Businesses embrace the tipping culture to offload the responsibility of
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Furthermore, tipping is manipulative, exploiting customers' egos,
senses of guilt & duty; and sometimes, even peer pressure is used.
Personally, I'd prefer to just pay the bill.
- - title: 'Tipping is Hostile to Workers:'
+ - title: Tipping is Hostile to Workers
description:
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Employers can use knowledge about their workers' tips against them.
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etc.
Consequently, tipping undermines employees' powers during salary &
benefits negotiations.
- - title: 'Tipping Encourages Bias:'
+ - title: Tipping Encourages Bias
description:
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The tipping culture promotes unfairness and bias, because customers are
prioritized based on their perceived generosity (and treated
accordingly).
- - title: 'Tipping is Awkward & Lame:'
+ - title: Tipping is Awkward & Lame
description:
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Many can recall numerous instances when they tried to collect enough
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that you know the waiter will inspect momentarily.
Or the stupid iPad tipping machines that are now part of web folklore?
Give me a break.
- - title: 'What We Should Do:'
+ - title: What We Should Do
description:
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Don't tip.