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Comment by UltraSane

21 days ago

Tipping is why you left the US? Really?

Yes, one of the MANY cultural reasons. One less thing I have to think about when paying for food. There's honestly too many reasons to list: cost, safety, food, transportation, work life balance, education, being near family, and to see more of the world.

Tipping isn't the reason I left, but after some years away, it's in the top 10 or so reasons I'm unlikely to move back.

It's pretty nice to go to a cafe, pay a fair price, and not be guilted into 20% extra by a PoS machine.

  • > It's pretty nice to go to a cafe, pay a fair price, and not be guilted into 20% extra by a PoS machine.

    Are you worried the machine will think less of you if you don't tip? Where does guilt come into it?

    • "Guilt" is an exaggeration, but the human behind the machine might care. It's a tiny inconvenience all things considered, and more of a principal than a practical issue. It helps tip the scale of where I'd rather live.