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We should all agree to just stop tipping. Okay?
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this but unironically
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We're no longer the America we once were, it's time to stop
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>>12863444
check em
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>>12863444
have you considered making america great again
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>>12863438
Not okay. I can't stop tipping because I never started tipping. I've never tipped once in my life. We are not the same. I'm superior to you.
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>>12863438
what if someone really needs some advice? are you really just not going to give them some tips?
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>>12863449
We tried that. Turns out, some people are very opposed to the idea.
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>>12863462
when was it tried
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>>12863479
Ask Grok about MAGA
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most esfores posters are tipped workers why would you shaft your sisters like that
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>>12863532
It's not the customer's job to directly subsidize an employee's wages. Simple as. I'm sorry if abolishing tips would negatively impact some people in the restaurant business, but it's just wrong and business owners are taking advantage of it.
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>>12863554
People are too weak to stand for anything so theyll just allow businesses to roll over people instead
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>>12863438
Can anyone tell me why this wouldn't work?
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>>12864736
Trying to get a mass of everyday people to organize toward some kind of societal change is an almost impossible task. This is a general problem, and it's one that wealthy elites exploit in many ways. It's how labor unions are busted. It's how most corporations know that boycotts will never work. There are just too many weak links, and eventually people will get bored, stop caring, or otherwise move on to the next "thing" if you can even get them interested in the first place. In the case of tipping, you're already going to lose the people who work tip-based jobs. Those people don't want the tipping scam to go anywhere because they can make hundreds or thousands of dollars a night working what should be a minimum wage job. You're also going to lose the business owners who benefit from not paying their employees. You're going to lose people who run credit card companies or who own stocks in them, because credit card companies also profit more if you're tipping on a card since they get a percentage of the total transaction. For everyone else? You might get most everyone else on board, but in a week or two, they'll forget all about the "movement", they'll stop caring, move on to the next thing, and then the next time they order a pizza or a coffee, their natural instinct will take over and they'll toss in a few bucks for a tip.
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>>12864754
The problem is the people themselves. They allowed it to happen in the first place. Unless there is some kind of radical change within those people, all you can do is start killing tippers large scale. Now tippers probably function on some form of fear and weakness and for that reason the tipping will end before you've killed all tippers just because of their fear when they hear about tippers getting killed. And now you're left with a world without tippers but a population that might still be vulnerable because the weak cowards still remain.



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