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Donnie Wahlberg again leaves $2,020 tip to inspire giving

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Very noble of him, but for most working class plebes, $2000 would be a whole months wages

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I wish more rich people would do this.

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He'd be welcome to take a private English class any time he wants!

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Nice gesture if you have the money.  Plenty of other celebs and other rich people could learn from this.  many of the better off I know or deal with are pretty tight with their money (unless spending on themselves).   One of the reasons they stay rich.

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Nice gestureAt the same time, what % does it represent from his fortune.

If I were leavin 100$, it may be more a relative effort for me than for him, I am about sure.

Sorry, I hardly ever give tips because service quality is very poor very very often, I live in France. It works better in the US and some waiters deserve well.

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We need to ask ourselves why there is a need to leave a tip, why can't restaurants pay a decent wage so customers are not held hostage to supplement the wage of servers.

Some workers earn more with wage plus tips, than if paid with just a higher wage with no tips

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I met Mark Wahlberg back in 1997 a real cool guy and very down to earth, funny, professional, never met his brother, but I can imagine he’s equally as cool, definitely admire people like that. I always teach my kids to tip more than the usual, it makes their day and these people are so important for the jobs they do, we should always remember that.

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Except there's no tipping in Japan. Kids tripping?

How does Japan relate to Don Wahlberg?

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