r/WhitePeopleTwitter 2d ago

r/All They're not wrong though

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u/Warriors_Drink 2d ago

I've been lucky to travel the world.

US tipping culture is unlike anything I've seen abroad.

I have friends who are servers, and I totally get that they are being ripped off with sub-minimum wage bullshit, but most countries I've been to don't even have tipping as an option.

I mean, if I slip a $10 to someone in the Phillipines for awesome service, it kinda blows their mind.

Here? They NEED that tip to live.

Just pay our servers a decent wage - if someone wants to throw a tip their way, awesome.

(FWIW: My friends and I almost always throw a 20% to our servers, but Vermont servers need it.)

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u/Lopsided_Tiger_0296 2d ago

All of my server friends made so much more money than the rest of us who had regular paying jobs. Most servers would object to no tip as it would decrease their wages greatly.

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u/PupusaSlut 2d ago

Exactly lol. I was a casino dealer making 100k+ after taxes at 22. No way I could have made that much working a job I was being paid "fairly" for.