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Comment Re: Automatic reaction... (Score 1) 110

And how genuine is a smile or cheerful banter from a waiter anyway, when it is given because of an anticipated tip?

They are bringing you your food/drink, how 'genuine' does their smile or banter need to be?

Do un-tipped Japanese wait staff smile and engage in cheerful banter just as much as tipped US wait staff? I suspect not, since it won't impact their no-tip paycheck.

Comment Re: Automatic reaction... (Score 1) 110

A local movie theater chain that delivers food/drinks to your seat adds an 18% service charge on food orders BUT it uses that money to pay the wait staff/cooks a higher wage (I think $17-18/hr). They announce it clearly during previews and on posters in the lobby, so I'm all good with that, and if you like you can tip more but they say it not expected.

That's fair, I think.

If they raised the prices 18%, people would assume they were expected to tip on top of the raised prices, and would avoid ordering food in the theater.

Comment Re: Automatic reaction... (Score 1) 110

I often think "For $12 I can get half a pound of steak, a potato and a veg and pay significantly less than that"

Uh, sure, but do I really have to explain the difference between $12 of uncooked groceries and a $12 cooked/prepared meal?

Here in Texas, a large Big Mac meal (w/ large fries and large drink) is $9 + tax, as a data point.

Comment Re: pile of pet projects (Score 1) 217

I can go to Best Buy and get a $40 printer - how long should that be expected to operate? 10 or 15 years? Not likely. It will likely get tossed when the buyer realizes what a replacement ink cartridge costs, opting to buy a new $40 printer instead after a couple years of buying expensive ink cartridges...

Comment Re: Billionaires don't like capitalism (Score 2) 59

And they will vote for Trump in 2028.

Only Democrats think Trump will run in 2028, it's actually quite funny how they think it will happen.

Briefly, explain to me how Trump gets on the 2028 ballot in all 50 states (or, if you prefer, just enough states to win the electoral college)? For example, will NY, CA, IL, MA, NJ, etc put him on the ballot? HOW?

The other thing Democrats believe is that Trump won't leave office in 2029, completely ignoring that Trump left office in 2021.

It's amazing the impossible/improbable things democrats believe and discuss openly with a straight face...

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