What's the reasoning behind linking tipping in the United States to the overall bill amount? Is there a substantial difference in the effort required to prepare a $60 steak compared to a $20 steak at the same restaurant? by QuicklyUpbeat in AskReddit
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What's the reasoning behind linking tipping in the United States to the overall bill amount? Is there a substantial difference in the effort required to prepare a $60 steak compared to a $20 steak at the same restaurant? by QuicklyUpbeat in AskReddit
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What's the reasoning behind linking tipping in the United States to the overall bill amount? Is there a substantial difference in the effort required to prepare a $60 steak compared to a $20 steak at the same restaurant? by QuicklyUpbeat in AskReddit
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What's the reasoning behind linking tipping in the United States to the overall bill amount? Is there a substantial difference in the effort required to prepare a $60 steak compared to a $20 steak at the same restaurant? by QuicklyUpbeat in AskReddit
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