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The whole tipping ecosystem is super unfair and exploitative, however one foreign national refusing to tip isn't going to upend the entire culture. The reality is that if you're in another country you have to do a certain amount of 'playing by the rules' of the country. It's not your place to rebel against this system, only service industry business owners can take a stand.