Man Takes Stand Against Over-Tipping: “You Don’t Get 25% For Just Doing Your Job”

In the US, tipping is a long-standing tradition that has caused a lot of debate lately. The nation’s servers and other hospitality workers rely mostly on tips to support their families, but a man’s bold social media comment has sparked a conversation that challenges the established quo.

Dustin Anderson, who goes by @therealdustinanderson on TikTok, is speaking out against the customs of conventional tipping culture with his message. In a now-viral video, he angrily exclaims, “So, I’m not tipping anymore-I’m done, I’m out.” In a culture where leaving a gratuity is generally anticipated, his reasoning makes clear a point that many customers have been silently contemplating.

 

 

 

 

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