Re: [120attendees] Re: tipping taxi drivers

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Honestly, are we really having this discussion again?  Like it or not the U.S. and Canadian work compensation systems for various service workers, including taxis and everything in the restaurant industry and hotel housekeepers and a bunch more stuff, is all dependent on a system in which people are regularly tipped at least 15% on average of their bills. They’re even taxed that way. 

So, you can decry the arrangement as irrational or wrong, but please don’t take it out on mostly the least-privileged employees to be found in these jurisdictions. 

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Andrew Sullivan 
Please excuse my clumbsy thums

> On Jul 11, 2024, at 20:24, John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> According to Wes Hardaker  <hardaker@xxxxxxx>:
>> The next time people are in Prague, you might go to the communist
>> museum which has an opposite viewpoint.  I've actually thought back to that
>> particular museum more than I thought I would over the years.
> 
> Indeed, but I have also been to Japan and New Zealand where a tip is an insult,
> implying that people need to be bribed to do their jobs.
> 
> R's,
> John
> --
> Regards,
> John Levine, johnl@xxxxxxxxx, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies",
> Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly
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