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This is still mostly an American thing/problem. Am I right?
Although some restaurant workers in South America have learned about our tipping culture recently and have started using it against American customers. Especially in Colombia. At the end they look at you as if it's your job to tip after paying the bill. Even when the 10% "propina" charge is visibly displayed on the receipt.
Although some restaurant workers in South America have learned about our tipping culture recently and have started using it against American customers. Especially in Colombia. At the end they look at you as if it's your job to tip after paying the bill. Even when the 10% "propina" charge is visibly displayed on the receipt.