In the clip, she calls out restaurant customers who spend money on meals at full-service, sit-down restaurants but balk at the idea of leaving tips for the staff. The video has received over 10,000 views.A server has sparked a debate by criticizing customers who are willing to spend money at full-service restaurants but are not inclined to leave tips for the staff.
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In today’s digital age, it’s nearly impossible to browse through various social media platforms without encountering discussions about the significance of tipping in the United States.
In today’s episode, a restaurant worker named Lillie, who is known as @mylasoasis_ on the platform, made a strong statement that if you can’t afford to tip your server, you shouldn’t be going out to eat.Starting her video, Lillie addresses the camera directly, saying:
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“Eating out is a privilege, not a right. If you cannot afford to tip 20%, you can’t afford to eat out.”
“You can b**ch and moan and tell me that my employer should be paying me a higher wage all you want, but this is America, and that’s not what is happening, OK?” she explained.“I get paid $3.63 from the restaurant that I work at.”
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“My earnings, my wage, comes from tips.”
“You don’t deserve to eat out if you cannot afford to tip.”She went on to compare it to hiring a nanny, saying, “If you can’t afford to pay somebody else an entire salary, you don’t deserve a nanny.”
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Then she drove her point home about dining out: “If you can’t tip, you literally don’t deserve to eat out.”
She suggested, “Order to-go, or go to f**king McDonald’s.”
One individual mentioned that they consistently leave tips when dining out but didn’t appreciate the way Lillie conveyed her message.“I always tip but the whole entitlement thing is wild like just get a diff job then that doesn’t require you running around n pays you well hourly,” they wrote.
Another user echoed the same sentiment, writing: “If you can not live off your job pay, find another job. This is ridiculous,” and a third user also remarked: “No offense, but just find another job.”