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2025-03-16 04:21
GA! Singapore is insanely rich, yet tipping isn’t a thing here. No 10% tips at cafes. No rounding up for cabs. Nothing. Why do people accept this in SG but tip everywhere else? 🤔
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Hwa YangJerng
_jerng
Because minimum wage is higher than the US's for food staff
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odaayi
odaayi
Because we do 10% service charge added to the bill instead. And for those arguing minimum wage is better … No it isn’t. Singapore doesn’t have a minimum wage.
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Phyo Kyaw
phyoishere
Because you can still earn liveable wages? Plus the 10% service charge? Tell us you don't know shit about economic policies and socioeconomic dynamics that aren't filtered through libtard lens without telling us
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katchy
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It’s math.
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cecilia.0d.e
What do you mean by “everywhere else”? 😌
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Paula Fitz
paula.pauletti
10% is included in a lot of the restaurants.
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loqizekatz
Please do not bring the tipping culture and turn it into a compulsory requirement like what's happening in the US.
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@qibcentric's backup acc
qibcentriccc
1) tipping culture doesn't exist in Asia. Tips are done if the service is rly that good and you wanna be generous. 2) they just implement service charge (10%) and/or on the menu item price to pay decent wages.
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Cee Tee
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The more appropriate and pertinent question is why is the aggressive tipping culture only practiced in the US?