StrikerM to Mildly [email protected]English • 2 years agoA new trend in tipping emergeslemmy.worldimagemessage-square307fedilinkarrow-up1808
arrow-up1807imageA new trend in tipping emergeslemmy.worldStrikerM to Mildly [email protected]English • 2 years agomessage-square307fedilink
minus-squareFlashMobOfOnelinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoThat’s actually inaccurate. You can be charged for theft of service for refusing to tip someone. It’s happened.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•2 years agoThen it’s not a tip, it’s wages the customer is expected to pay.
minus-squarenearhatlinkfedilinkEnglish23•2 years agoI’ll take Things That Never Happened for 100, Alex
minus-squareFlashMobOfOnelinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoAnd you would be, again, factually incorrect.
minus-squarenearhatlinkfedilinkEnglish16•2 years agoYou’re welcome to provide a source. A cursory internet search for “theft of services tipping” yielded no results other than social shaming.
minus-squaressillyssadasslinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoGo ahead then, back it up. Share an article or something about it. Hell, share three of the same event.
That’s actually inaccurate.
You can be charged for theft of service for refusing to tip someone. It’s happened.
Then it’s not a tip, it’s wages the customer is expected to pay.
I’ll take Things That Never Happened for 100, Alex
And you would be, again, factually incorrect.
You’re welcome to provide a source. A cursory internet search for “theft of services tipping” yielded no results other than social shaming.
Narrator: They did not have a source.
Go ahead then, back it up. Share an article or something about it. Hell, share three of the same event.