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tipping culture debate

The tipping debate is still going strong online, with one side arguing more people in the service industry deserve tips, while the other side is getting fed up over how demanding to customers the industry is getting.

A new post on Reddit has sparked another fiery conversation and this one has to do with the etiquette around tipping when ordering from a food truck.

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Weddings are expensive as it is, but did you know it's also standard practice to tip your wedding vendors?

A wedding planner dropped the bombshell in a TikTok video in which she explained that on top of all the expensive wedding fees, you should also be setting aside some cash to tip certain workers who are helping out on your special day.

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Although tipping is a widespread practice in North America, for people outside of the continent, it can be something that takes time to get used to.

One French TikToker who's been in the U.S. for five days already can't wrap his head around it and has a bone to pick when it comes to tipping in America.

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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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