Why should I tip?

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    Kristy
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    In the city I live in, we barely survive on people who have saved their hard earned money to take a vacation from it all. We, on the other hand, are required to take their horrible attitudes as if we exist just to make their vacation the ‘greatest on earth.’ I am not a tipped employee, although I used to be at another job. The crap that I have to put up with is very deserving of tips. Getting yelled at because they had a crappy flight, drive, etc. Tipping should be made mandatory for everyone in any form of the hospitality industry. Try taking a vacation,eating a meal out, having drinks with the guys, etc. without us!!!

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    Name : Kristy, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 26, City : Orlando, State : FL, Country : United States, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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    Rick
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    Reluctantly, I’ve come to accept tipping as a part of customer service, and I accept tipping when it comes to services such as waiting on tables, hair stylist, bellhop, etc. These people really work hard at pleasing customers. However what’s really irking me lately is the appearance of people expecting tips for non-traditional tipping services. I see tipping jars at Dunkin donut shops, serve-yourself buffet restaurants and other places where the people basically just take your money and not much else. The tipping situation is really getting out-of-hand!

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    Name : Rick, Gender : M, Age : 55, City : Philadelphia, State : PA, Country : United States, 
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