Ries
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I think many people forget that the tip(Trinkgeld in German) means a little something to buy a drink, not to pay for a Ivy league education.
this really is not a universal truth- it varies a lot from place to place- in Australia, as you mentioned, people dont expect to tip much. Same in Japan- usually no tipping at all.
Then, some places, as you said, tipping is a small gesture.
However, in other countries, like the USA, for example, most waiters depend on tips for most of their living.
The legal wage for tipped waitpersons in the USA is $2.13 an hour- not anywhere near enough to live on, and about 1/4 to 1/5 of the minimum wage for laborers.
The people who are being paid two dollars an hour NEED tips to earn even a poverty wage.
So, in the USA, its different, and many times US visitors to other countries are accused of overtipping and "spoiling" the waiters, as a result.
But where I live, if you cant afford to tip, you cant afford to eat out- its that simple.