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charror
· 5 years ago
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Older people still think a dollar is worth something.
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rayofsunshine
· 5 years ago
All things aside, there are some nice young people and there are some not-so-nice young people. There are some nice old people, and there are some not-so-nice old people. Just keep trying to be one the nice people, okay? :)
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snowbeast
· 5 years ago
Sounds like the trait which unites both generations is poor math skills.
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rebel
· 5 years ago
I drive for Ubereats and I'm more likely to get a tip in a working class or poor neighborhood than in a rich neighborhood.
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guest
· 5 years ago
But is this typical? Or is she comparing the very Best of one group to the absolute worst of the other group?
rebel
· 5 years ago
Yes it's typical
guest
· 5 years ago
First off, as a 59 year old, let me apologize for the @$$#0€$ of my generation. But, let me also say that I'm pretty sure you'd consider me a good tipper. I don't tip less than a buck, even on a dollar coffe because taking your order and keeping the coffee cup refilled has got to be worth more than 15 cents. On meals, I always calculate 15% then round up to the next major increment for average service, more for good to exceptional service.