Thanks for the history lesson.
I'm actually a millennial.
Thanks for the history lesson.
I'm actually a millennial.
nomil wrote:
I will tip you if you bring me my food on a plate, fill my water glass and take my plate away when I'm done. I will not tip you if you take a bagel off a shelf and put it in a bag. You fancy white touch screen with a smiley face and suggested tip percentage will not sway me. Sorry.
Wow triggered much×3.
Do not tip if you do not feel like it. The cashier did not set up the that fancy touch screen (jeez, dumb milennials and technology) or decide what it says. They're just trying to get through the day like anyone else
I hate dining with "big tippers" trying to give away 20% or 50% or whatever... personally i give zero effs. I tip customary 15% , no more no less
Stingy people wrote:
Boomers I knew growing up were stingy, but now they are retired and living in Naples.
Bleed and sweat now, live in wealth later.
Get to college, get educated, and get a good job. Above all, live comfortably. It's like doing tons of easy mileage to prep your body for hard workouts.
Tip to show kindness to others. Get to the point where wealth allows you to live on 45-50k a year, knowing if a crash came you could live at that same level.
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS!
Hey, watch the micro-aggressions, dude!
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