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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Do people actually consciously make a judgement about quality of service when they tip??! I always just mindlessly add 15-20%. So the whole "tipping incentivizes quality of service" argument has always seemed unrealistic to me. https://x.com/tracewoodgrains/status/1826601506885320775
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
Depends if it's a one shot or iterated game. Seems tipping has evolved from an iterated game to a broad social norm.
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@nounishprof
This — when I was in hospitality, I’d have regular customers who’d tip more based on the service/relationship. So yes, it can definitely make a big difference. And if you get poor service that’s where it should be reflected. (I tip minimum 20% unless awful service and tip more for above & beyond service)
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