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Yeah, because it's funny, the calculations isn't really that far off when you think like, like say you're going to take somebody out to eat, right? Like, and there's two of you, right? You figure, okay, I'm going to spend $50. Well now you just got to think that that's going to be like $80, almost $100. And nowadays it's really funny the way things have turned where people aren't in the mood to tip now. It used to be you were just rude, but now everywhere you go they have to ask because no one's in the mood for it. That's kind of funny. It used to be you were sort of cheap ass, but like everyone's pissed off about the dollar now in Canada. So they're not in the mood because all the drivers and all that, like when they deliver stuff now, it's like, uh, uh, you're going to give tip? You're going to give tip? You're going to give tip? Like they have to pretty much ask now, so that's kind of hilarious.
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