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English, 02.02.2022 01:00, elizabethajih99

"Even thinking about tipping makes Lorelei's palms sweat. She can't figure out who to tip or how much or even when. Sure, waiters are easy, 20% with the bill. But is she supposed to tip on a to-go order? How much? That guy who parked her car, should
she have given him something when she dropped it off or when she picked it up? Did leaving the 'Do Not Disturb' sign out all
day mean she didn't have to tip the hotel maid? Last week she tried to hand a few bucks to the bag boy who loaded all those
watermelons for her, but he'd looked horrified and said he'd get fired if he took it. It's all so confusing. She doesn't want to be a
cheapskate, but she's not made of money, either. Some days she thinks the safe thing is to just stay home."
What is the implied main idea of this reading?
O Tipping customs are confusing.
If you don't know how much to tip you should stay home.
Only waiters should be tipped,
People don't like to tip.

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