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“AITAH for not tipping after overhearing what my waitress said about me?”

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A recent discussion among various commentators revealed a consensus that not tipping after receiving poor service is justified. One commentator emphasized the importance of being kind and not speaking ill of others behind their backs, suggesting that the individual in question might need to learn this lesson through experience. Another participant agreed, asserting that they would also refrain from tipping in a similar situation, especially when even the waitress recognized the issue and sought feedback. An experienced server added that such behavior is unacceptable in the industry and would not warrant a tip, noting that the individual in question may not be well-suited for a service-oriented role. Additionally, another commenter criticized the notion of showing character by tolerating disrespect, arguing that doing so merely makes one appear as a pushover. This collective viewpoint underscores a belief in holding service providers accountable for their conduct and not rewarding poor behavior.

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