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codedokode 5 days ago

> Does the opposite movement exist?

Japan?

bertil 5 days ago | parent [-]

Most of the world, really.

Japanese people are offended, so don’t do it there. People in other places tend to be flattered, so you can, occasionally. But the idea that you should pay your employees a living wage has been a well established principle since the 19th century.

jedberg 5 days ago | parent [-]

I've found outside the USA they tend to be confused when I tip. Or they will look me right in the eyes and say, "American, yes?".

kccqzy 5 days ago | parent [-]

I've found that when I go to restaurants outside the U.S. without speaking their native tongue they often ask where I'm from. Answering that you are from the U.S. will make the servers overly friendly and then they will ask for a tip.

mvdtnz 5 days ago | parent [-]

You expect us to tip when we visit your country, why can't we expect you to tip when you visit ours?

wizhi 5 days ago | parent [-]

Servers taking advantage of the tendency for Americans to tip shouldn't be conflated with anyone else traveling to the US.