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NorthImpossible8906 t1_iy5qeco wrote

you received something of value, the service.

Or do you just walk into a restaurant, drop a 20, and walk out? lol.

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Afrojones66 t1_iy5qone wrote

A burger costs $5.00.You pay $5.00 for the burger.The employee gives you the burger.You didn’t need to tip to receive the burger.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_iy5r4i4 wrote

correct, the employee prepared a burger for you, and delivered to you, and you tipped them. You enjoyed your service very much, and enjoyed the burger as well.

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Afrojones66 t1_iy5rhsh wrote

The tip still wasn’t mandatory for the employee to make the food,and then give it to you.It’s an afterthought.

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QutieLuvsQuails t1_iy7xnfo wrote

Do you not eat in actual restaurants where a server takes your order, a kitchen of employees prepares your meal, you’re served, etc.?

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Afrojones66 t1_iy7xvbn wrote

And then you pay for the meal.Tipping still isn’t mandatory in this situation.This is tiresome.

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QutieLuvsQuails t1_iy81bed wrote

It’s not mandatory if you’re unethical. Sure.

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Afrojones66 t1_iy81kee wrote

That’s just it.I wasn’t putting ethics into the situation.Tipping is a good thing.

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