The tradition of tipping bin men (and other service workers) at Christmas likely originated in the UK and has been a way to show appreciation for their hard work throughout the year. It’s a gesture of goodwill and gratitude, especially during the festive season when people are more inclined to spread kindness and cheer2.
This practice has been around for quite some time, but it seems to be falling out of fashion in recent years. Some people feel it’s a nice way to acknowledge the often underappreciated work these workers do, while others believe it’s unnecessary since they are already paid for their services2.
Do you think this tradition should continue, or do you see it as outdated?


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