StrikerM to Mildly [email protected]English • 11 months agoA new trend in tipping emergeslemmy.worldimagemessage-square329fedilinkarrow-up1802arrow-down153
arrow-up1749arrow-down1imageA new trend in tipping emergeslemmy.worldStrikerM to Mildly [email protected]English • 11 months agomessage-square329fedilink
minus-squareFlashMobOfOnelinkfedilinkEnglish-34•11 months agoThat’s actually inaccurate. You can be charged for theft of service for refusing to tip someone. It’s happened.
minus-squarenearhatlinkfedilinkEnglish23•11 months agoI’ll take Things That Never Happened for 100, Alex
minus-squareFlashMobOfOnelinkfedilinkEnglish-21•11 months agoAnd you would be, again, factually incorrect.
minus-squarenearhatlinkfedilinkEnglish16•11 months agoYou’re welcome to provide a source. A cursory internet search for “theft of services tipping” yielded no results other than social shaming.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•11 months agoNarrator: They did not have a source.
minus-squareArchmage AzorlinkfedilinkEnglish3•11 months agoGo ahead then, back it up. Share an article or something about it. Hell, share three of the same event.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•11 months agoThen it’s not a tip, it’s wages the customer is expected to pay.
That’s actually inaccurate.
You can be charged for theft of service for refusing to tip someone. It’s happened.
I’ll take Things That Never Happened for 100, Alex
And you would be, again, factually incorrect.
You’re welcome to provide a source. A cursory internet search for “theft of services tipping” yielded no results other than social shaming.
Narrator: They did not have a source.
Go ahead then, back it up. Share an article or something about it. Hell, share three of the same event.
Then it’s not a tip, it’s wages the customer is expected to pay.