The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World
On this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen, Scott and Brad take on one of the most everyday yet controversial parts of modern life: tipping. What starts as a simple question—how much should you leave?—quickly unravels into a deeper conversation about fairness, social pressure, and what we’re really paying for when we “tip.” Is tipping an act of generosity, or a hidden obligation baked into the system? Why does it feel natural in some settings but awkward in others? And how did we end up in a world where nearly every transaction seems to come with an unspoken request to give a little more? From restaurant culture and rising “tip creep,” to car sales commissions, creative artists, and even the ethics of giving to strangers on the street, the guys explore how tipping sits at the intersection of economics and human behavior. Along the way, they challenge whether tipping reflects kindness—or simply the illusion of choice in a system that depends on it. It’s part philosophy, part frustration, and part honest reflection on how we assign value to service, labor, and generosity. One question lingers through it all: when does giving stop being optional—and start becoming expected?
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