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Originally posted by anleja
I deliver pizzas part-time, and have noticed that people in the richer neighborhoods don't usually tip worth a damn, and usually the big tippers are people who don't seem like they would be good tippers, based on how I perceive their financial situation to be.
I don't know why this is, or if anyone else has noticed this. Maybe the people who have lots of money have lots of money because they are stingy with it 
I usually try to not let it bother me when I don't get a tip. I figure if I have a bad attitude towards them, then I have just lowered myself to their level!
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Yeah, I've noticed this too. Maybe it's because a lot of rich people are born with money and have never held any service level jobs in their life. They have no idea how much pizza boys, waiters, etc. depend on tips. Middle and lower class groups are more likely to have worked these types of jobs and can empathize. Obviously, this is just a generalization, but I've noticed it before.