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Thread: What will you say when you wanna give tips to your tour guide?
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[quote=JCNILE123,248987]One must use common sense and must not force a tip on to a person. The other person can graciously say no to a tip, and it is ok too. I have been thru that many times and sometimes it fills good to hear no, thank you. I have respect for the ones that takes tips, so much as for the ones that said no, thank you. (Quote) Yes, China should prevent this “horrible” western custom from taking root After traveling around, I realize that we the people of the USA are by far the most well paid for what we do as employees, and we also have the largest employment opportunities in the globe, as long as we want to work, there always is a job. Better, off, if we do not like it, there is another job waiting for a worker around the block. We are a bless community with a large pull of employment available as no other. What is more important is that if an individual do not like the jobs available on his/her city he/she can go any where in the USA without any concern. (Quote) in theUSA where tipping is at it most extreme, wages for waiting stff are abysmally low Waiting staff has an average pay of $2.50 per hour, their income is mainly made of tips. I have some knowledge about this matter; I have a niece that works at a major restaurant chain in the USA, with an income of $2.50 per hour, but the important issue is that she is one year away from finishing college, she buy her personal items and makes monthly payments on a brand new car, pay car insurance, and have an average income of $1800.00 US dollars at month, not bad for a twenty-three years old girl going to college. “This horrible custom” is something that makes life a lot better for a very large other wise non-productive group in the American society (the students). I wonder; how many Chinese young people will think of this as a “horrible way to make a living”. Moreover, how many of them will like this “horrible” opportunity. (Quote) (OK, I'm an Australian and we have reputation for being the world's worst tippers!) MR Paul by your statement about Australians, I think your insularity against the issue is of no good to the Chinese People. [/quote]
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