@madison_tayt only americans would complain about a 70$ tip

@td2411 @madison_tayt If the bill is $700, then you have every right to complain about a $70 tip if you’re an American waiter. And one should learn the tipping customs of places one is visiting.

@markyzaguirre @td2411 @madison_tayt how does the amount affect the tip? If I order 1 g of caviar for 1000, you expect 100$ ? lol

@MinemNeet @td2411 @madison_tayt If you can spend $1000 on caviar, you can afford the appropriate tip.

@markyzaguirre @MinemNeet @td2411 @madison_tayt What if I have saved my wages just to buy let’s say a high grade wagyu steak. Say steak is $300 and that’s all I can manage to save, I shouldn’t be allowed to treat myself because the wages of the staff are so poor? Do you not realise how counterproductive that is?

@Josh152012 @markyzaguirre @MinemNeet @td2411 @madison_tayt The situation you are describing is virtually no one. I don’t understand why people think positing fake extreme edge cases is a good argument against everyday practical real lived experiences. America labor laws suck so customers compensate with tips, shit is simple bro

@pastbutpresent @Josh152012 @markyzaguirre @MinemNeet @td2411 @madison_tayt Do you think most Europeans going to the USA on holidays didn't have to save up to go?