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by masterzora
3744 days ago
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To an extent, at least, it's not so ridiculous as your "logical conclusion", at least not based on current US tipping etiquette. For one, 10% on $15786 is a little silly, sure. But current etiquette already recommends flat rates for certain types of services so this could logically be extended to certain other cases. And secondly, even brought to the logical conclusion, extending tipping would only make sense where it could reinforce proper incentives and would be actively bad where it reinforces perverse incentives. A legal avenue for bribing cops is certainly problematic in a way that bribing waiters for better service isn't, for example. That's not to say I'm arguing in favour of tipping but I don't think it's as clearly unreasonably as your example would suggest. |
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