It’s nuts isn’t it? It’s their employers job to pay them. In cases like this, a private service that you’d assume is free/a favour/good karma, for someone to ask for money at the end is just scabby.
Well yeah, when tipping reasonably for a service. The punchline of this is that it’s gotten way out of hand and people are asking for tips when they shouldn’t be. Like If I walk into a gas station to buy a soda, why in the hell am I handing out extra money for someone to literally be working at a business, during a time, and for a position they not only signed up for, but are paid for hourly by the business. Unhappy with your pay? Request a raise or look elsewhere for employment. It’s a debatable one, but my personal opinion is that tips should never be expected, only appreciated. They are not charged that amount and are handing it out of their own free will. If you wanted more for what you’ve done, you should have just charged them more than. And to be fair, I’m a barber. A majority of my income comes from tips. And I still never, ever expect or rely on them. They are to show gratitude for my service, which I charge accordingly for. So tip me a dollar? You’ll get the same thank you as if you tipped me $20. Everything gets appreciated.
Was at a restaurant recently as a large group, as we were all paying as families the waiter got annoyed there was some money left on the tab, till I pointed out it looks like not everyone has tipped the 10% service charge. Changed his tune to be more polite.
Here's a 20% tip for just ringing me up at the register, lol.
It’s rough!!
Seeing as I paid you absolutely nothing, here's a 100% tip, buddy. You've earned it
Haha! I’ll TAKE it! 😂
But 100 percent of 0 is 0
@@MichelinPilotSport4sthats the joke
Only in America, we don't tip in Australia, in fact it's considered weird if you do... Cos businesses pay their employees properly
It’s nuts isn’t it?
It’s their employers job to pay them.
In cases like this, a private service that you’d assume is free/a favour/good karma, for someone to ask for money at the end is just scabby.
It took a lot of control to not dislike this 😂
Haha! Just make sure you leave a tip on your way out.
😂 That was kinda ähm ... touches 😂😂
That's cold 🥶
Especially for haircuts bro, it's mad expensive
Tipping wouldn't be a thing if business paid properly.
Wait, if it’s a tip with the percentage, wouldn’t it just be zero dollars because you’re not paying him anything
Well damn! Haha!! I shoulda actually paid attention in math class. 😂
Omg you hearted it
Bruh I am 12
Anyways I just got a rigid mtb from decathlon
@@VernonconstancioPintoLook at the big brain on Vernon
Only in America we don’t tip in Belize 🤣
Trust me we’re aware
As a twenty year old I've learned how to avoid this. Wright 0% and leave a Cash tip, that way it doesn't get taken out in taxes.
Well yeah, when tipping reasonably for a service. The punchline of this is that it’s gotten way out of hand and people are asking for tips when they shouldn’t be. Like If I walk into a gas station to buy a soda, why in the hell am I handing out extra money for someone to literally be working at a business, during a time, and for a position they not only signed up for, but are paid for hourly by the business. Unhappy with your pay? Request a raise or look elsewhere for employment.
It’s a debatable one, but my personal opinion is that tips should never be expected, only appreciated. They are not charged that amount and are handing it out of their own free will. If you wanted more for what you’ve done, you should have just charged them more than.
And to be fair, I’m a barber. A majority of my income comes from tips. And I still never, ever expect or rely on them. They are to show gratitude for my service, which I charge accordingly for. So tip me a dollar? You’ll get the same thank you as if you tipped me $20. Everything gets appreciated.
@@YoungJay5597 How little are you charging for a haircut that you need a tip?
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@@iffy_too4289How bad is your cardio you needed an Ebike to climb?
i never give any one a tip if they ask for it ever
A tip should always be voluntary and not demanded 😮
I’ve never tipped before cause i live in Australia
No more tips from me with a smile
This is insane how people expecting tips from you, if you say no they will get really mad 😳
That's why I use cash at Starbucks haha
Smart!!
Fun fact we don’t even get those tips!
Whats 50% of nothing? There's your tip bud 😎
Was at a restaurant recently as a large group, as we were all paying as families the waiter got annoyed there was some money left on the tab, till I pointed out it looks like not everyone has tipped the 10% service charge. Changed his tune to be more polite.
Well done, well done
Thanks buddy!
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Here for the magic touch?
We don’t have that problem in the Eu it’s so insane to us
I tell the cashiers that try to get a tip that i'm sorry i can't because i need to spend my money on more important stuff like tires for my mtb.
Dude.! 😳🍺🍺
Yea...he shoulda just bought me a beer. 😂
Ooooo not just any beer will do. Colorado beers and altitude. 🙃
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The look on your face at the end..... perfect.
Haha! Just utter confusion and disappointment.
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Would you like to round up to donate to the children's foundation?
Lol toad
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@@Bizzybugproductions He who hasn't tasted grapes says sour!
Haha! I’ll Venmo you! 😂
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Thanks so much!
@@CaliradoKid thank you for providing quality contenet for us
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