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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Recently I've noticed a number of my Japanese friends tipping cab drivers. Not going out of their way to give a good tip but telling them to keep the change. Especially on cheaper rides. Is this a new thing or is it just that as I get older and more established so do the people I hang out with and they can't be bothered with getting a little change back.
chokonen888 wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Recently I've noticed a number of my Japanese friends tipping cab drivers. Not going out of their way to give a good tip but telling them to keep the change. Especially on cheaper rides. Is this a new thing or is it just that as I get older and more established so do the people I hang out with and they can't be bothered with getting a little change back.
I used to do that until they added the Pasmo/Suica/Etc. payment
wagyl wrote:I've seen it a few times, and from what I know of the person doing it, maybe 30% is not wanting to have to fiddle around with coins, 20% is "look at how generous I am tossing around money (even if it is usually less than 100 yen)" and 50% of it is "I'm above you in status because I don't drive the general public around the place at their demanding beck and call, and I'm going to prove that bestowing trinkets on you."
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