@Grimaldus20210@Luuminah lmao posting an image that looks like it's from a dictionary to appear more factually correct. Interesting to see what kind of tricks people like you have to use. Pathetic
@StephenKing The only thing tipping culture does is create a toxic relationship between customer and service workers. Payment needs to happen only between employee and employer.
@Raiderbrian_413@MarkGPatterson@MrPitbull07 If what you are saying were true, the US restaurants can only survive if customers WOULDN'T tip, so a higher percentage of the payment goes to the owner instead of the employees.
@Raiderbrian_413@MarkGPatterson@MrPitbull07 This doesn't make any sense. The customer is paying either way. But tipping culture creates a toxic relationship between customer and service. The professional transaction needs to happen between employee and employer.
@manfightdragon I don't get why people get so worked up about what you are saying. We don't know for sure and that quote from the Jason Schreier article isn't proof for either side. Both interpretations can make sense.
@AilsaClay@xKatzecchi@mikuexpo It just feels scummy when they use marketing videos from their shows in Japan to promote the shows in Europe. It's not the same thing.
@froyoalmond What a nightmare ๐ญ Even whole-day meetings shouldn't last more than 6 hours. Maybe more only in emergency situations. Sending you energy for the next day!!