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I think generally increasing tourism is also exporting North American tipping culture.

like it was never necessary in a lot of places, but the more foreigners show up and tip, the more it gets baked into local culture. I'd say even 10 years ago in Australia you would never see tip jars at coffee places, now they're almost ubiquitous (a lot of places do charity donation ones though).

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