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"He then demanded the money he had already given as a tip back.
A $20 bill, given as a tip, according to Mr. Bowers, bought his services in the beginning.
It may come as a surprise, then, to find out that your £10 is more likely to go towards fixing that broken table base, or undercutting your waiter's minimum wage, than it is to be given as a tip.
At that time, phenacetin-containing analgesics were freely available in bulk to all workers in the Swiss watch industry [ 1], and sachets of phenacetin-containing analgesic powders were even given as a tip for small services to apprentices in the Huskvarna factory in Sweden [ 2].
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When you're done with the card (if it still has a few rides left on it), give it as a tip to the bellman at your hotel.
Give as a gift.
An Oregon bartender reported in October that she had won $17,500 on a Keno ticket given to her as a tip by one of her regular customers.
Noting that Heidi will sleep with "anyone with a big name for a lousy Caesar salad on Sunset," Ivan gives her a tip: "You might as well get paid for it".
"But I don't provide domestic intelligence for the FBI, I essentially provide foreign intelligence inside, something that might cross the seam, and give them a tip as to how to spend their precious domestic resources to prosecute terrorism, counterintelligence, things of that sort.
You can either use the map or politely ask someone to show you to it (it is considered good etiquette to give some coins as a "tip" for the player leading you to your destination).
I'd been given a tip to visit Smorgasburg, which describes itself as "a Brooklyn flea food market".
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