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April 28, 2006

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I must come clean when it comes to tipping at the coffee shop. Sometimes I'll give a dollar in change versus putting a paper dollar in there so that the barista can hear that I'm giving them a tip. [Read More]

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Brutally honest bro - nice work. I too am sort of an only child since a good majority of the time, my siblings had already moved out. Tipping is a funny thing because I believe that one's opinion can largely be based on if they worked in a job where you received tips. I never worked in a job where I got tips and can related to Mr. Pink from Resevoir Dogs about not tipping. I still tip, but since it was never part of my jobs, I can see how sometimes one may not want to tip. I now tip at restaurants where I'm served, but that's about it. All these joints that have the tip cut piss me off because why should I be made to feel guilty when I'm already overpaying for coffee in the first place. Perhaps that makes me a selfish pennypinching jerk, but that's just me.

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