• @lingh0e@lemmy.world
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      141 year ago

      You’re not wrong, but anyone who leaves shit like this or the stupid church dollars as a tip is a special kind of asshole.

    • @iiVy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      -301 year ago

      If you can’t afford to tip, you can’t afford to eat out or order delivery. Just because the tip system is a terrible system doesn’t mean you have an excuse to fuck over the victims of it.

      Until there’s a national strike on tipping that could lead thousands of tip reliant workers to quit (like the writers strike), be a decent person and have some sympathy. Instead of eating out and not tipping, don’t eat out. The restaurant gets the same amount of money whether you tip or not, I guarantee they don’t give a shit.

      • @pascal@lemm.ee
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        111 year ago

        I have sympathy for underpaid workers. But I don’t think I’ll change my tipping attitude just because you said such and such. Actually your commands sound a bit condescending.

        • @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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          I wanted to highlight

          Instead of eating out and not tipping, don’t eat out. The restaurant gets the same amount of money whether you tip or not, I guarantee they don’t give a shit.

          This isn’t a “just said”, it’s a fact. Not tipping isn’t a protest, it’s a self-imposed discount at the expense of the worker. The business owner makes exactly the same money, the only one who suffers is the underpaid worker.

          • nearhat
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            111 year ago

            I disagree. My business transaction is with the restaurant owner, not the staff. The price I see on the bill is the price I am required to pay. Anything extra is not obligatory, no matter how engrained it is in the US and Canada. Guilting patrons into subsidizing poor wages only enriches the restaurant owner.

            • @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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              51 year ago

              Did you not read what I said? The restaurant owner is equally enriched whether or not you tip. Tipping is factored into the menu price; if tipping was not expected, the menu price would be higher to cover appropriate wages.

              If you disagree with the system, limit your patronage to establishments that don’t utilize tipping and pay appropriate wages. By not tipping, you are exploiting the system at the expense of the worker; I repeat, the restaurant owner is equally enriched, only the worker suffers when you exploit the expectation of a tip to provide yourself a price lower than would be available if the system was not predicted on tipping.

              • nearhat
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                -41 year ago

                Are all patrons the Monopoly Man? No. So stop trying to shame people for having a little enjoyment in their lives.

                We both want the same thing: better, thriving wages for people doing an honest day’s work.

                Tipping ‘culture’ has gone too far. We all agree. It doesn’t mean not going out for special occasions because of a flawed system.

                • @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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                  71 year ago

                  If by “enjoyment” you mean having someone wait on you at a restaurant, I’m not shaming people for having enjoyment, just for taking it without paying. Same way I’d shame them for any other form of enjoyment at the expense of others.

                  There are restaurants that explicitly inform their customers that they pay their staff a higher wage and tipping is not expected. If you don’t want to tip and still want your enjoyment, eat at those establishments shame-free.

                  If you disagree with tipping culture and want to incentivize business owners to pay their workers a thriving wage for their hard work, then stop spending money on establishments that utilize tipping, encourage your friends to do the same, and write the business owners to tell them why. Another shame-free option.

                  If you go to an establishment where tipping is expected (and menu prices are therefore lower) but choose not to tip, then:

                  1. The business owner benefits by making the same money they would have if you had tipped, no incentive to change
                  2. You benefit from a lower price
                  3. The server works just as hard, but now does not get honesty compensation.

                  This does not incentive the owner to raise wages. You are exploiting the expectation of a tip that set the low menu prices. If you honestly wanted the server to make a thriving wage, your options are to pay that wage yourself or go to an establishment that does (and consequentially has higher prices to cover this higher wage).

                  Yes, you should be shamed. There’s no excuse for enjoyment via exploitating others.

                  Candy being enjoyable doesn’t entitle you to steal it if you can’t afford it. Not agreeing with “candy pricing” culture doesn’t excuse it.

                  I don’t care if your doctor or your barber or your banker gives you candy for free, that doesn’t entitle you to take it for free from the store. Taking something without paying is theft. Labor is no different. If you can’t afford it, go to a restaurant that doesn’t use it.

                  • nearhat
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                    Again, the business transaction is between the patron and the restaurant owner. The employee’s wages are not the responsibility of the patron. They are the responsibility of the owner.

                    You’re saying “…just for taking it without paying.” However, I am paying. When the bill comes, it is a full account of what the restaurant charges me. End of story.

                    Edit: No amount of mental gymnastics will change the fact that the restaurant owner is solely responsible for employee wages. Everything else is social shaming.

        • @Erisianbelle@lemmy.world
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          -31 year ago

          “I have sympathy for underpaid workers.”

          …but they should feed me while I do nothing to help them, instead I’ll be here actively enriching the people exploiting their labor.

          “But I don’t think I’ll change my tipping attitude just because you said such and such.”

          I’m sure that sounded cool in concept, but basically all this says is that you find the idea of changing your mind due to dialog silly. How sad.

          “Actually your commands sound a bit condescending”

          Oh wow, I hope my analysis doesn’t come across like that. You might stop tipping - oh, wait…

          • @myplacedk@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            All good points. But since tipping is supporting this broken system, and not tipping seems to be worse, what do you suggest then?

            I could just not go out, sure. Just stay out of it. If enough people do that, this wil lead to less customers, more employers closing their business, more employers loosing the job they couldn’t afford to quit. I don’t see how that helps either.

            So I’m listening. What do you suggest?

      • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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        If you can’t afford to live without tips, don’t volunteer to become a potential victim of a terrible system.

        • @iiVy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          01 year ago

          If it wasn’t so depressing I might find it funny you think people work in bad environments because they want to.

          Minimum wage is not a livable wage, I shouldn’t have to tell you this. Your arrogance is genuinely disgusting.

          • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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            And I find the arrogance of telling people if they can’t afford to tip, they shouldn’t eat out disgusting. If they can afford it and are just being cheap, that’s one thing, but you don’t get to act all morally superior while being arrogant the other direction.

            • 𝓢𝓮𝓮𝓙𝓪𝔂𝓔𝓶𝓶
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              01 year ago

              If you can’t afford something you shouldn’t buy it. Just because you don’t agree with the system doesn’t mean you get to ignore it and then justify it by taking a moral high ground.

              You know the servers wages are dependent on tips and you choose not to pay them. THAT is the social contract. Whether you agree with it or not.

              If you cared about changing the system you’d take steps to change it without screwing the workers. You’re just being cheap.

              • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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                I tip. But there’s a difference between “I know the system is terrible, but I rely on tips and would really appreciate it if you’re able” and “Don’t go out if you can’t afford to tip.” The second is arrogant and condescending. Not being an asshole goes both ways.

      • @toomanyjoints69@lemmygrad.ml
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        31 year ago

        I really should stop going to places that need me to tip. I need to save up my money after my mistakes ruined my life yet again. Im so tired of never being able to make mistakes without nearly losing everything

      • @myplacedk@lemmy.world
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        I see what you mean, but I’m not the one fucking over the employees.

        On the short term you are right, but as long as customers keeps tipping, the system works well enough for nothing to change.

        The more people stops tipping, the closer we get to change.

        And I’m sorry that the change will hurt the employees, but it’s not my battle. And tipping does not support the employees battle, just this days income.

        Tell me another way I can support their battle, and I’ll listen.

        (I tip when the employees seems to rely on it, or if I feel extraordinarily well serviced.)

      • Queen HawlSera
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        -51 year ago

        Right, lemme just go on a hunger strike to should stop the most predatory Capitalists in existence /s

    • FlashMobOfOne
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      -331 year ago

      That’s actually inaccurate.

      You can be charged for theft of service for refusing to tip someone. It’s happened.

      • nearhat
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        221 year ago

        I’ll take Things That Never Happened for 100, Alex

          • nearhat
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            151 year ago

            You’re welcome to provide a source. A cursory internet search for “theft of services tipping” yielded no results other than social shaming.

          • Archmage Azor
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            21 year ago

            Go ahead then, back it up. Share an article or something about it. Hell, share three of the same event.