This is why the tipping paradigm is uncivilized
I think that characterization could be considered accurate... if tipping were considered to be the social or cultural norm in only a handful of remote, backward societies scattered throughout a few jungles and isolated islands around the world.
However, given that tipping is considered to be the social/cultural norm in a huge proportion of societies on earth - and the definition of "civil" is "adhering to cultural or social norms" - logic would indicate that not adhering to the customary tipping protocols is actually the uncivilized behavior in such locations.
I probably took too many logic and debate classes in high school and college. :d
---------- Post added March 16th, 2015 at 02:42 PM ----------
Who is getting emotional? You're having a discussion about socioeconomic realities and I'm discussing tipping on a vaction dive boat. Not the same thing really.![]()
Do you think the guy RECEIVING the tip believes they are not the same?
Perhaps the inability of people to see that the two things are one-and-the same (unless the person working on the dive boat is ALSO on vacation and laboring for fun and relaxation rather than financial compensation) is part of the issue here?
---------- Post added March 16th, 2015 at 02:43 PM ----------
Everybody's version of decent is different as are opinions. All good.
True. But the same is not true for the concept of "average" however.