Tipping for Everything Creates Anxiety https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1wH0M2_1C6tC8xb00 image credit:www.kaboompics.com/ Pexels Once a gesture of appreciation, tipping has morphed into a near-constant obligation. From baristas and delivery drivers to hotel staff and valet attendants, Americans face multiple digital prompts for percentages that vary from 18 to 25 percent. The result is guilt, confusion, and the quiet transfer of wage responsibility from employers to customers. Generosity remains admirable, but when tipping becomes a moral calculus at every purchase, it shifts from appreciation to pressure. I will tip 10% based on your good service, not tolerable service, and the expectation that I will someday return and need your service once again. If you don’t meet these two conditions, you’re not gonna get a tip.