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Originally Posted by crewdawg
As an aside from the who tip debate, I'd recommend using your debit card as little as possible. Only takes once of having to deal with fraud on your debit card to realize a credit card is far better of an option.

As said above, I'll tip, though many times I forget to break a $20 and it can be painful to get it broken at times. However, my biggest issue with it is why aren't the business owners paying a proper wage? Pay them right and good service should just be the standard. The onus should be on the business owner and not the customer. Maybe we should get tips for a smooth flight and a good landing (sorry 717 guys)? I don't think so because we get paid a proper wage (though it's never good enough ), so why shouldn't these industries pay better? Americans keep buying into this BS idea that it's ok to pay the service industry less, by allowing it to continue. Freakonomics actually did a few podcasts on tipping, pretty good stuff.


Cash is king until you go to a place that doesn't accept cash, which oddly, I'm seeing more often now. But it's never a bad practice to have a $100 tucked away in a wallet for the just in case scenarios. It might get you out of a pickle anywhere in the world.





I went through AF pilot training with a bunch of Euros circa 2006. One day a classmate was writing a check and the Euros in our class looked at him like he had found some ancient relic. They're like, you guys still use checks? They were amazed that we'd still use something to easily counterfeited.

Wasn't but a few months ago I'm in one of our major "Hubs" and the electronic billing systems had failed. It was funny some vendors were toast as they could not accept cash since they didn't have the means to do so (only had card readers, no tills). A few places that did accept cash, well they were doing just fine.

This isn't about the recalcitrance to not carry cash. I get that part of it. However, the emphasis is drifting into a broader discussion that isn't really relative to my point about tipping van/bus drivers. It's not hard to get cash. And until the van/bus drivers get their own cash apps venmos or whatever, tips are in cash. Be a professional, get some cash tip the drivers. Not that hard.