When I went to Japan I didn't tip because it was rude.
If I'll go to USA I won't tip unless I want to because expecting tips is rude.
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When I went to Japan I didn't tip because it was rude.
If I'll go to USA I won't tip unless I want to because expecting tips is rude.
Do waiters in Europe get paid a living wage and live comfortably? Serious question
You can't get paid below minimum wage.
Is EU minimum wage a livable wage?
Depends on the country. And what You consider "living". In my country, I don't think so.
America has entered the smug European fucking over the locals phase of being a third world country
Will never happen. All this will do is fuck service workers over.
That's what Big Tip wants you to believe!
Fun fact: These states require tippable workers to be paid the full minimum wage:
Source: Department of Labor - Minimum Wages for Tipped Employees