Everyday Philosophy: I didn't tip for a $5 cup of coffee. Was I wrong?
Briefly

Steve's concerns encapsulate the modern dilemma of tipping versus fair wages. If shops rely on tips, the question arises: shouldn't employers pay livable wages instead?
The idea of tipping as a reward for good service contrasts with the notion of it being just a social norm, raising questions about its fairness and necessity.
Read at Big Think
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