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39 | 53.42% |
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34 | 46.58% |
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I went to a fast-food chinese place for lunch today, and the bill was $4.54. I gave the cashier $5.04, and I was surprised to see him readying 3 5's and 50c back to give back to me. As he handed me back the $15.50, I looked at it strangely and told him, "I think I gave you a $5.". He opened up the register again, and sure enough, a $5 was on top of the slot for $20's. He thanked me, and that was that.
Now I know you guys have probably all been through something like that, and hopefully did the right thing. But here's my question, which I don't think I've seen answered here before. If there's a fair amount of doubt in your mind as to whether you gave the guy a $5 or a $20 (like, you thought you gave him a $5, but upon further review, you're not totally sure), would you still say anything? Or would the risk of being out $15 outweigh the possibility that you took extra change back? |
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wait. you're a troll, amirightamiright?
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i take the extra change and use it to tip the next service industry worker i see
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i take the extra change and use it to tip the next sex industry worker i see [/ QUOTE ] |
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we just had this thread like a week ago and it sucked then too.
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