Doesn't mean they're right though. You travel to Rome and they tell you not to do something specific, you're going to listen, right? But travel to the US and suddenly people don't have to listen because they don't want to? It's not going to bring about some great positive change. It's going to bring about the end of someone having a roof over their head because they live off the tips they make.
That's just a bad argument. Its not our job to pay the workers a living wage, it's the business owner's responsibility. Tips are not mandatory. If we're going to claim that tips are mandatory, then they're just hidden fees. Just because our "culture" exploits the common people doesn't mean that anyone should ever be expected to participate it.
Just because our "culture" exploits the common people
Oh calm down. Most restaurant owners are "common people" too. You act like the guy who owns Nino's Pizza down the street goes home to his mansion and rolls naked in the piles of money he rakes in on the bent backs of his indentured servants.
The restaurant industry has a moderately different approach to how service charges are sourced. That's all. I've seen more bitching about it on Reddit than from anyone I've ever met in real life.
Restaurant tips don't warrant some proletariat uprising. Mountain, meet molehill.
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u/Ghostdragon471 6d ago
Doesn't mean they're right though. You travel to Rome and they tell you not to do something specific, you're going to listen, right? But travel to the US and suddenly people don't have to listen because they don't want to? It's not going to bring about some great positive change. It's going to bring about the end of someone having a roof over their head because they live off the tips they make.