Helena Glazer Hodneさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Helena Glazer HodneInstagram)「A few weeks ago, The New York Times posted an article with an interesting question: "Do you ask your dining companion what they're tipping?" In the article (swipe to read), the husband and wife have a different opinion on whether it is considered a nosy question.  Let's bring it to the comments.   Personally, I never thought twice about it, but I can understand the argument.  With my closest friends, we often ask or will have someone else at the table sign the bill for the other(s). It's never weird or a secret. In fact, most things aren't. If it's a topic of debate, we'll bring it to the table to discuss it. How else are we to grow as humans if we can't have these conversations? If someone wants to tip more, they do. If someone doesn't, they don't.   On the flip side, if I'm dining with those who aren't my closest people, I can understand how it can be considered a tad nosy. Let's say you're someone who wants to tip 25% and your dining companion wants to tip 20%. Does it become weird? Possibly.   In most cases, I don't ask and  will tip what feels right. BUT if my dining companion were to ask me, I'd have no problem with sharing.  What do you think? Is it okay to ask?」3月7日 1時01分 - brooklynblonde1

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A few weeks ago, The New York Times posted an article with an interesting question: "Do you ask your dining companion what they're tipping?" In the article (swipe to read), the husband and wife have a different opinion on whether it is considered a nosy question. Let's bring it to the comments.

Personally, I never thought twice about it, but I can understand the argument. With my closest friends, we often ask or will have someone else at the table sign the bill for the other(s). It's never weird or a secret. In fact, most things aren't. If it's a topic of debate, we'll bring it to the table to discuss it. How else are we to grow as humans if we can't have these conversations? If someone wants to tip more, they do. If someone doesn't, they don't.

On the flip side, if I'm dining with those who aren't my closest people, I can understand how it can be considered a tad nosy. Let's say you're someone who wants to tip 25% and your dining companion wants to tip 20%. Does it become weird? Possibly.

In most cases, I don't ask and will tip what feels right. BUT if my dining companion were to ask me, I'd have no problem with sharing.

What do you think? Is it okay to ask?


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