You expect to tip for a service like getting your hair done or getting waited on at a restaurant, but more and more providers are asking for tips for services that have no precedent of being tipped work.
In a viral Reddit post to the r/EndTipping sub, user u/Misha2468 says they spotted a tip jar at their doctor’s office. Should they consider tipping under these circumstances?
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