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It is a gratuity... socially expected in certain situations, especially those involving personally attentive service...
Thus you might tip a waiter who waits on you- but you are not gonna tip the person behind the register at McDonalds, because YOU are the one waiting in line.
You never HAVE to tip, although many restaurants will warn you on their menu that they automatically factor a tip in your bill...(usually for large parties only)... however, you are free to not eat at those establishments.
But be aware that in situations were workers rely on tips to make ends meet, that failure to tip can result in poor service.
By forcing more mandatory insurance laws in to state and federal law.
Most federal mandatory spending is spent on entitlements.
What do you mean by, "tipping out the house." Do you mean giving the restaurant part of our tips?
Leslie David Tipping has written: 'The law and the army under Valentinian I'
Depending on what you are tipping for, and whether you fancy tipping in the first place anything from a few pounds to 10-15% of the bill is acceptable. Tipping generally isn't expected in the UK as staff earn a higher minimum wage than in other countries such as the US where tipping is seen by many as a mandatory practice.
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Tipping is not mandatory in Indonesia, but it is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a 10 service charge may already be included in the bill. If not, leaving a small tip is common. Tipping taxi drivers and hotel staff is also appreciated, but not expected.
There is no mandatory retirement age for federal employees, except for certain occupations.They include pilots, law enforcement, air traffic controllers, military officers, and judges. The ages for these occupations depend on the state they work in.
social security
Taxes became mandatory in America in 1913 with the federal income tax. The 16th Amendment of the US Constitution enacted the federal income tax.
If you have not had your "civil rights" restored then, under the law, you are considered to have been "in possession" of the firearm simply by virtue of your nearness to it. The consequences could be extremely serious especially if your felony conviction was for a federal offense. The federal MANDATORY MINIMUM is 15 years in prison. If not a federal felon you will be sentence according to the law of the state which apprehended and arrested you.