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I'm on a course at the moment <a href=" http://www.rxcanada4less.com/blog/?page=1115 ">distribute neighbourhood inderal price evolution</a>  Economists like myself have long wondered why patrons tip at all, particularly when they eat in a place they do not intend to visit again. The obvious answer is that tipping is such a strong social norm that stiffing a server is generally considered to be the equivalent of stealing (thus, it’s not really a voluntary payment).
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I'm on a course at the moment <a href=" http://www.rxcanada4less.com/blog/?page=1115 ">distribute neighbourhood inderal price evolution</a>  Economists like myself have long wondered why patrons tip at all, particularly when they eat in a place they do not intend to visit again. The obvious answer is that tipping is such a strong social norm that stiffing a server is generally considered to be the equivalent of stealing (thus, it’s not really a voluntary payment).

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I'm on a course at the moment <a href=" http://www.rxcanada4less.com/blog/?page=1115 ">distribute neighbourhood inderal price evolution</a> Economists like myself have long wondered why patrons tip at all, particularly when they eat in a place they do not intend to visit again. The obvious answer is that tipping is such a strong social norm that stiffing a server is generally considered to be the equivalent of stealing (thus, it’s not really a voluntary payment).