veevee
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veevee
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Proud Dem , CA born and raised and still here! Hate DT with every fiber of my being! Resist, pro choice.💙HARRIS/WALZ💙💙💙💙NO DMS NO DMS ask first plz!
California เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2021
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🍁 Reports are circulating that a Russian airstrike targeted a secure location in Ukraine, allegedly killing President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukrainian media is said to be covering the incident, though official confirmation is still pending. If confirmed, the strike could represent a major escalation in the conflict. 🔥🌍

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Unconfirmed rumours are circulating,
Zelensky has died.!
IN RUSSIAN AERIAL ATTACK
According to reports, a Russian aerial attack targeted a safe position in Ukraine, causing the death of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukrainian media should confirm or deny.
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@BhattiLaib9960 The way the pattern is laid out.. looks like a t when cutting would be my guess .. I don’t know ?!
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My wife and I went out to dinner last night, and I’m still a little confused by what happened. 😅🍽️
Our bill was about $70, and we left a $20 tip. In my mind, that seemed more than fair. It wasn’t meant to be cheap or disrespectful — we paid the bill, left what we thought was a good tip, and were ready to go.
But the waiter seemed unhappy and made a comment that if we weren’t willing to tip more, we shouldn’t be dining out.
That honestly surprised me.
A $20 tip on a $70 bill is close to 30%, so I didn’t think we had done anything wrong.
I completely understand that servers work hard, and I know tips are an important part of their income. But when a customer leaves what feels like a generous tip and still gets made to feel like it isn’t enough, it makes the whole tipping conversation feel even more uncomfortable.
Tipping used to feel like a thank-you for good service. Now it sometimes feels like there’s a number people are expected to hit, and anything below that can cause tension.
It feels like everyone is frustrated — customers feel pressured, servers feel undervalued, and the system puts both sides in an awkward position.
So I’m genuinely curious: was $20 on a $70 bill unreasonable, or have tipping expectations changed that much?
Would you have been surprised too?

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