Should tipping be abolished?

Should tipping be abolished?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 13 56.5%

  • Total voters
    23

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Using your rationalizations, you're saying a persons circumstances create an alibi for them to be exempt from rules of civility and that one party has a right to make demands on another if their life is going shitty.

Why do you think it's okay for my misfortune to grant a license for me to make your choices for you ?

How are they even related ?
No, I'm saying a person's circumstances are an important variable in deciding whether or not the "agreement" they enter into is legitimate

If a person is starving, they will take any job they can find just to survive. In essence, they are forced to take the job because survival is paramount. If they are forced into it, it cannot be legitimate by definition
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Hey what about that guy that had a 'Sambo'-like avatar.....'Mr. Aligator' or something similar? He doesn't seem to be around anymore...
I was kind of hoping El Tiberon (or something like that) would drop back in for a cameo ? Can you arrange that ?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
No, I'm saying a person's circumstances are an important variable in deciding whether or not the "agreement" they enter into is legitimate

If a person is starving, they will take any job they can find just to survive. In essence, they are forced to take the job because survival is paramount. If they are forced into it, it cannot be legitimate by definition

So you're saying a person can commit fraud on an unwitting person, who is unrelated to the creation of the poor circumstances of the potentially fraudulent person and it's okay ?

So if your life sucks, you are not responsible for your actions ?
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
So you're saying a person can commit fraud on an unwitting person, who is unrelated to the creation of the poor circumstances of the potentially fraudulent person and it's okay ?

So if your life sucks, you are not responsible for your actions ?
Oh my god are you still playing that one note?
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
400 bucks a week is known as "below the poverty line" for a family like yours.

but i guess that's still better than living on welfare.
That's entry level server at a business that attracts customers.

Like I said, work at more expensive restaurants for bigger tips.
 

Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
i tip everytime i get fast food.
sometumesvthey look at me funny. but ibe been told they get tipped on occasio

its odd some places wont accept a tip even for say an employee loading groceries in your car
^ You got it. As I mentioned in that other thread, you are a dick for making those shitbag comments, but I can't agree more with you on this. Gotta remember, folks; a lot of these guys and girls slingin our food don't get paid a whole lot nor are they treated very well. Even if my buddies/wife and I just grab some shitty tacos from a chain place I still tip, regardless.

I've gotten a few awkward looks through the years and "uhhhh, sir, we aren't allowed to accept that!", but I don't give a rat's ass, I just cram the money in their hand and tell them to take it anyhow.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
So you're saying a person can commit fraud on an unwitting person, who is unrelated to the creation of the poor circumstances of the potentially fraudulent person and it's okay ?

So if your life sucks, you are not responsible for your actions ?
I'm saying that if you want to offer me $2 an hour for a job and I have to take it because if I don't, I will starve to death, the "agreement" in which I accepted the job offer is illegitimate

So when you say "He accepted it, it's an agreement between two consenting people and you have no right to get involved!" and try to use that as justification for such low wages, it's bullshit
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
comeb now.
whyvwould you think that
Because there is no room for the service to be improved. When I go to McDonalds, the problem is never with the service, it's with the quality of the product (which is why I don't go there very often). Even a significant tip will not solve that problem
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I'm saying that if you want to offer me $2 an hour for a job and I have to take it because if I don't, I will starve to death, the "agreement" in which I accepted the job offer is illegitimate

So when you say "He accepted it, it's an agreement between two consenting people and you have no right to get involved!" and try to use that as justification for such low wages, it's bullshit
Agreed on all counts.

I STILL think tipping is a legitimate custom.
 
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