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Originally Posted by psandman
But its not like that. Bevcause when you pick up the dropped money you know it isn;t yours. You know who it belongs to, and you know they had no intention of giving it to you.
When someone tips you not one of those things is true.
Let's say it wasn't $26, let's say it was $1,000 +$1. The dealer should confirm out of morality that the tipper meant to tip this right ?
Because it is "an out of the ordinary " tip, which most likely is a mistake since if the person wanted to tip , they would just throw out the single $25 chip , not $25+$1, seems super obvious.
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