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PresentAir1133 t1_j2cabmi wrote

You've never traveled out of the States. In JA they want a tip for saying hello.. But no matter which country you're visiting, every hotel guest tips the bellhop and the cleaning person. It's a kind of Pay It Forward, sometimes. The more you choke hold onto your money the less of it will come your way.

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jadeeyedcalico t1_j2cd2gj wrote

There are actually many countries where tipping is considered rude and offensive. You can't generalize every country by implying that only the US would be okay without tipping.

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PresentAir1133 t1_j2ceqrr wrote

I wasn't "generalizing everything," but I've been all over the world, and it's rare that a tip is considered a rude gesture. In some countries, they dread seeing American guests bc we're considered loud, demanding, complainers, and terrible tippers.

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