I hope this is in the right section :Non-Diving Related Stuff
We in Australia do not tip, as do many other places around the world
Will this outdated practice [ both the verb and the noun in the US] be seen as such?
The practice spread throughout the country after the Civil War as U.S. employers, largely in the hospitality sector, looked for ways to avoid paying formerly enslaved workers.
I like the way the Japanese think on this topic:
The Japanese culture is one that is firmly rooted in dignity, respect, and hard work. As such, good service is considered the standard and tips are viewed as unnecessary.
Have I stirred a hornets nest?
Last time I was in the US it was embarrassing.
We in Australia do not tip, as do many other places around the world
Will this outdated practice [ both the verb and the noun in the US] be seen as such?
The practice spread throughout the country after the Civil War as U.S. employers, largely in the hospitality sector, looked for ways to avoid paying formerly enslaved workers.
I like the way the Japanese think on this topic:
The Japanese culture is one that is firmly rooted in dignity, respect, and hard work. As such, good service is considered the standard and tips are viewed as unnecessary.
Have I stirred a hornets nest?
Last time I was in the US it was embarrassing.