Hundredacre
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I'm sorry you feel it was t off topic. The poster was asking about cruise tipping and that wasn't what you keep having a go at me about was all I meant.
Perhaps we have a different understanding of what a generalisation is. Yes i can make generalisations but unlike yourself I don't make out they are facts which is what I took offence to. You were also making a generalisation about the world including disregarding years of cultural differences. If tipping did as u suggest give better service then we would tip universally including things like police and Drs. This isn't the norm and therefore a sweeping statement like tipping increases good service is wrong. Personally I give the same service whether I'd get a tip or not because that's how my culture has raised me.
If this statement was indeed true then other cruise ships wouldn't have the same policy so although I'm sure you would like to take credit for everything ever invented I'm not sure you can say this is an American tipping culture. Otherwise we wouldn't have a set tip we would tip 20% like you guys do as common practise. That isn't what the tip amounts are so I don't see that somehow. And as said there are some British and Itslian liners that also have a tipping policy and pay the same wages so this is an industry standard.
Again I don't think this is that or every Anerican restaurant would also charge. I have worked for Disney and it is a multicultural company. They do not inflict their rules in France for example or Hong Kong, they blend with the local culture and I'm sorry if you cant appreciate that. As said Amrrica does not rule the world (well not yet anyway) and cruise standard is to tip!
I really do not understand why you keep attacking Americans. All cultures have positive and negative attributes. Tipping culture is a positive. As evidenced, many people disagree with this statement and most of them are not from tipping cultures. Also, of course everything I am saying is my opinion and not fact. You did complain about generalizations period. And yes, Disney is a multicultural company, as most American companies are, but it is an American company and has spread many positive aspects of American values all over the world. (By the way, that too is my opinion but it may be a hard one to disagree with).
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