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good/bad tipper phrase a customer who leaves a large/small extra amount of money for the person who has provided them with a service: 给小费多/少的人 Waiters say that they can always tell if a customer is going to be a good tipper or not.服务生说他们总是可以一眼看出一个顾客是否会大方地给小费。 She'd served him before and knew that he was a good tipper. They're not known for being good tippers. I generally find that middle-aged people are the best tippers. Despite being enormously wealthy he was a bad tipper. Who are the worst tippers, in your experience? See also
tipper(PERSON) |