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Originally Posted by biosurfer1
I worked for tips all through college and I still think they make no sense and wish they would go away.
Tip a casino worker after a large win...for what? And how many? Every worker within eye shot of the win? Every employee at the casino? Does everyone get the same amount? How much should they get (answer: doesnt matter, it won't be enough)
All of these questions are great examples and what a stupid system tipping is.
This is my favorite...suggested by who? Let me guess, the people who want to be paid for a day off that had NOTHING to do with the win?
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The Attorney & Accountant you just had to hire would advise doing so as a deduction for the cost of business. (more in your cheap pocket BTW) Not to mention the goodwill your face would have in in the future instead of a world class douche bag.
Vegas was built on "tips" in more ways than one. If you don't understand that, stay home.
BTW,
The European gratuity cultures are based on a personal network connection being established in exchange for a service or commodity in short supply. This is a reflection of lack of supply in the supply / demand equation.
This grey aspect of the culture is what causes the corruption & patrimony in all those countries.
But since it seems socialistic , you don't like it