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I don't beleive in tipping. Your average low pay shop steward or petrol station attendant gets no tips and they're on as bad/worse pay than any waiter or mailman. Why should waiters/mailmen get preferential treatment when others with even If a shop assistant has to work the nightshift on £5.00 GBP an hour without perks or tips, then so should the waiters, bellboys and mailmen in this world. Either that or start tipping your shop cashier when you are shopping. How likely is THAT eh? |
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How much tip will you give your mail carrier for the holidays? (In the U.S., cash tipping is not allowed - however, gifts of non-cash items up to $20 are OK, including gift cards.) | |
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$15 | $15 USD or equivalent
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