Maybe tipping for no reason is a sign of class, because everyone knows that the people who are the recipient of the tips are paid very little. It is generally known that tips are a portion of their wages.
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From: a k <andyk711@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 3:46:29 PM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 9 MAY 2008
I completely agree, I would rather give a donation to
someone. At least that way I can write it off.
--- Luke Fuller <kungalooosh@ gmail.com> wrote:
I am completely at a loss to understand why tipping
for no reason
is a sign of 'class.'I only tip casino workers if they help me in some
way (like watching
the machine while I use the restroom, assist me in
locating a particular
game, etc.). I would not tip anyone just because I
happened to win
some money....even if it were $22 million.On 5/9/08, bjaygold@aol. com <bjaygold@aol. com> > wrote:
>
>
> The one thing not mentioned in the article is, she
tipped NOT ONE PENNY..
>
> A woman with absolutely no class.
>
> Worse yet, all three Megabucks winners at the
Palms have not tipped. I am
> completely at a loss to understand it.
>
> Brian[Non-text portions of this message have been
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