The system would be fair if it was both positive and negative tips. Then at least I would consider tipping. It’s a but rude otherwise.
The system would be fair if it was both positive and negative tips. Then at least I would consider tipping. It’s a but rude otherwise.
Would you mind clarifying what you think is misleading in the title?
There are so many things you can do between nothing and full on invasion. Your question cannot possibly be in good faith.
Yeah, I admittedly chose the latter :)
I admittedly haven’t read the material, but your quoted text sounds very vague and indirect. Perhaps there was more content that was more direct and concrete.
Semi on topic: If you’re an EU citizen, you might want to sign this petition.
It’s a petition to urge the EU to tax the rich and spend it on the climate transition.
Do they just reject their requests for benefits, or how does it happen?
What a weird comparison.
In a house perhaps?
Why is that?
A lot of people don’t seem to mind it, but to me it really tastes terrible. Even if I got it for free I wouldn’t drink it.
Everyone should get their personal tip app that we can show the person at the counter. “Would you like to give me some tip for buying your goods?”
I think most civilians in Gaza are busy trying to survive. People are starving and trying to avoid being killed. Constantly moving. Even if starving refugees did run in to one of the hostages, how and to who would they relay this information? And with that information relayed, what could the informant expect happen to the the camp that they stay in?
I don’t know too much about GHB, but from the little I’ve heard it sounds like it has a risk of deadly overdose, which I don’t think is the case for the first two examples you mentioned. You probably know more than me so perhaps you can enlighten me if they deserve to be grouped together?
What is that supposed to mean?