Tipping & Guilt

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Don't you hate it when you come out of the airport bathroom and there is someone there handing you a hand towel to dry your hands, you then search your pockets for change and come up dry, leaving you feeling like an A-hole the rest of the day? What about those car guards that watched your car for two minutes while you bought some milk and guided you out of your parking even though you could see perfectly fine? Rich Mulholland goes in-depth into when one should tip and when it's just ridiculous, he has some good ideas to make the process simpler and is brutally honest about people who expect tips just for doing their job.
5 Oct 2015 English Explicit South Africa Comedy · Society & Culture

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