Tipping is an odd tradition with both economic components and psychological components. In north america, when we want to insure a clean, high quality washroom experience, we hire an attend dent who works for gratuities collected after the fact. The psychology of tipping is very interesting. There are those who argue that once you are compelled to tip, it's not a fee or a price or a tax. We could debate the psychology of tipping. If i'm dancing while trying to count coins, oh, because he has to pe so badly, right? I don't think of that as a good experience. And gin, i would pay good money so that nobody had to do the job
Why do Americans tip so much? What happened when Angie eliminated grading in a college course? And why did almost every pay toilet in the U.S.A. vanish between 1970 and 1980?