Jackson Wang

I get your point about tipping, but outside the U.S. it isn’t as common. In some countries, like Japan, it’s even considered rude. In Spain, for example, we don’t always tip, and when we do, it’s usually just a few euros. It depends on how well we were treated, how good the food was, or the type of service (like delivery). That’s because workers are already paid for the job they’re doing and they don’t really need that extra.
 
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I get your point about tipping, but outside the U.S. it isn’t as common. In some countries, like Japan, it’s even considered rude. In Spain, for example, we don’t always tip, and when we do, it’s usually just a few euros. It depends on how well we were treated, how good the food was, or the type of service (like delivery). That’s because workers are already paid for the job they’re doing and they don’t really need that extra.
Oh I know. But the same way I know this from traveling to other countries, people should know when they come HERE. lol. He was ordering top shelf everything that I literally had to climb on top of the bar to get and the people he was drinking with were all American.