I read a very interesting article on Yahoo a few minutes ago regarding 'tipping' the service industry, with attention given to tipping those on Christmas.
Check out some of the questions from the Yahoo answer board on this very topic:
Do you tip at Christmas? (Yahoo Answers)
The suggestion was to tip everyone extra special that gives you service from the mailman, to the UPS driver, to the hair stylist/cutter, to the dog groomer, to the ___. Are you f-ing kidding me? This is getting goddamn ridiculous. I make a decent salary and tip decent, but not excessive. I've been able to save money and do okay with my finances because I don't piss it away.
I guess I missed the boat here, but I thought good tipping implied good service, and nothing more. The piss-poor argument is that these people don't make a decent living, so we're automatically supposed to add 15-25% on these items. Give me a break.
I get tired of this forced entitlement society we've been transformed to in the last 20 years. It's bad enough the middle class has had their nuts squeezed in every dimension, and now we have to deal with crap like this.
As I said in another post, I spent very little money in comparison to the average on Christmas gifts. I had little urge to shop this year at all. I guess the government doesn't like that, but there's plenty of other people out there to pick up the slack.