• SuspiciousCatThing
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    4 hours ago

    But that means if I don’t tip they’ll think I thought the service wasn’t excellent :(

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      4 hours ago

      In the US, sure. But in Europe, a tip isn’t expected, so any tip you give means “better than average service.” As in, what tips should’ve been all along.

      I have no problem giving tips, I have a problem with tips being expected.

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        3 hours ago

        someone once told me tips where invented to skip the queue at the bar… and apparenty its also some witty acronym for that as well (the brits supposedly invented the concept and they famously like to play with their words)

        edit: “To Insure Promptness”, but apparently that’s just a backronym that someone made later… damn, i enjoyed that factoid, never should’ve checked it xD