Have you ever fallen for the scam where you take a photo with some guy in a Mickey Mouse costume, only for them to DEMAND that you pay $20 for a "tip"?
We've seen this happen to a ton of unsuspecting tourists when walking around the Las Vegas strip or in Hollywood.
But besides seeing extreme demands for tips on the streets, I even see it in restaurants. Why do I have to pay more tip just for ordering something more expensive?
Bringing a $10 dish to my table is the same amount of work as bringing a $30 dish.
I think tipping culture is out of hand, but I also sympathize with people who work in this industry because they don't get to choose how they get compensated.
But for those hustling on the sidewalks of LV, instead of trying to scam gullible tourists to earn some small change, find better ways to make a living.
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