Tipping in the U.S. = bad vibe. I’ve lived in several other countries. There, tipping = good vibe. I’ve lived in the U.S. of the 1970s and 80s. There, tipping = good vibe. In those times, tipping arose from genuine appreciation. You felt the sincerity and extra-effort of a service staffer. You had a good time. So you left a tip. If the service was normal (not even bad, just normal)…
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