While I agree 100% with the American way on labour relations as I believe in the absolute minimum of labour market regulation (I think there should be child labour, slavery and perhaps some workplace safety laws), in practical terms I hate the American custom of tips making up a significant proportion of service staff's wages. It is a downright pain in the arse to have to have a wallet full of dollar bills so that you can tip the barman for every drink you buy. Also, how does is the customary $1 per drink tip adusted to cope with inflation? I don't want a pocket full of 5 and 10 cent pieces as well!!!I also doubt the value of tips as an incentive in the US as in my experience it is just expected. I would rather the staff were paid enough to live on with no tip expected, with people just tipping for outstanding service as I do now in Australia.
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