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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
I don't know what comprises a tip worthy job and a non-tip worthy job. It shouldn't be simply supplying a service, because no one tips at the grocery, and those people get paid in dirt.
If a service is covered by insurance, asking for a tip would feel like panhandling, to me.
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It pretty much is. With the cost of living rising seemingly everyday and with every service/product, there's no f'ing way I am tipping for a damn massage that is already paid for. Hand in my pocket everywhere I go. I'm only tipping the guy who cuts my hair and people who serve me food/beverages at a table. Nothing else. Especially not the therapist who spent an hour massaging me only to not shut up the entire time about Trudeau, oil and gas, green energy, and other stupid things cringe-worthy topics.