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tiktok tipping drama

Serving is definitely not an easy job but are servers warranted in expecting a tip, especially generous tips from their customers at all times?

That’s a debate that’s happening under one server’s TikTok video in which she complained about the amount she was tipped on a table whose bill added up to $500.

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How much is considered too little to tip your server, driving them so mad that they make an angry TikTok about it?

According to TikToker Kristina Withers who says works as a server, she draws the line at customers who tip only 10% and called out one of her tables for doing just that.

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Do you have to tip every time you receive service from a tipped employee, or should you have the option not to when it's a bad experience?

TikToker Büeli has ignited a major discussion on TikTok after stitching her story with another woman who says that "nobody is obligated to tip no f*cking body."

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To tip or not to tip? A viral TikTok video is adding a new wrinkle to the heated debate this week, after someone said they were asked if they wanted to cough up extra after buying nothing more than a cookie.

A TikTok user named Josh, who runs the account @biggblackpuffa, recently posted a video of an iPad prompt asking him to tip at a Crumbl Cookies shop, and the prompt is driving users to a new level of fury.

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An ex-fast food worker on TikTok is spilling all the tea about tipping culture at restaurants, and it turns out those iPad prompts are just as embarrassing for staff as they are for customers.

The video came out just a few days after another viral clip about tipping, which mocked the Square payment app for putting people in an awkward spot at restaurants.

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