Those american sitcom episodes where someone not tipping or tipping with something that isn't cash leads to psychotic...

>Those american sitcom episodes where someone not tipping or tipping with something that isn't cash leads to psychotic outburst of violence and vandalism of personal property
Do americans really do this?

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>C H U C K

Yes, American culture is very lovecraftian so they get quite passionate about tipping

>american culture is very lovecraftian
That genuinely explains so much.

The US is so weird. then again it is run by the mouse.

Kys

Do you pronounce that "kay why ess" or like a drawn out version of kiss?

Do they even have sitcoms in other countries? The whole thing is so... american.

Not to mention tipping is a thing only in 3rd world countries.

Word

autism

He probably pronounces it the way Sneed would, considering I always read it in Sneed's voice.

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cite one instance of this happening in a show

British? That's more straight comedy though.

Friends early season 2. Christmas episode.

>Chuck

>implying burgers can even into comedy

It's weird. I'm a senior in college and the only people I've ever met here that know Frasier were two British exchange students and one guy who grew up in South Korea.

And outside that, I've only ever seen my aunt and my homeroom teacher junior year of high school who would turn the tv onto Frasier reruns at 8:00 everyday, both over 50.

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I liked Chuck when it changed to Sneed.

Here's a little history lesson about tipping in America.
youtube.com/watch?v=q_vivC7c_1k

>That thumbnail
I can't give him views even if he agrees with me.

Your loss.

How much do you guys tip the dude who wipes your ass in fancy restaurant bathrooms?

Just the tip.

I watched it and it was pretty spot on.

I tip her enough.

how can he sneak fawlty towers on there?