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Most of the times my customers want to tip me, they are the people that don’t have alot of money (elderly, fixed income)
And I always decline or deflect it (tell them to donate it to a food bank or charity for me)
But if they really insist on you taking it, then just take it. Or you run the risk of offending them
And put the money i do get aside so when i have another customer that has trouble paying the bill i can use the tip money to help them
That's really sweet. Old people have it rough.
Is it polite to decline money when people offer?
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Most of the times my customers want to tip me, they are the people that don’t have alot of money (elderly, fixed income)
And I always decline or deflect it (tell them to donate it to a food bank or charity for me)
But if they really insist on you taking it, then just take it. Or you run the risk of offending them
And put the money i do get aside so when i have another customer that has trouble paying the bill i can use the tip money to help them
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charli.m
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That's really sweet. Old people have it rough.