Tipping creates an incentive to wear more revealing clothing. I don't think that uncontroversial statement is deserving of the abuse you've hurled at me for the last two pages, Rookie.
Hey, my initial post in response to yours had nothing to do with cleavage. It was meant to poke fun at your extreme grasp of the irrelevant. Yes, it would be much better for everyone involved to pay people in the food service well enough that they wouldn't need to tip. But they don't. And it's been that way here way too long to be remedied overnight. You know that and posted it was more of you pissing in the wind, bemoaning all the things we do here you don't like. Or you didn't know that because you aren't really knowledgeable about who real Americans are, misinformed about our culture. And it's tough to tell sometimes.
Actually, it may be more of the latter. I'm going off of your statement about how tipping being an incentive to wear less clothes. Yes, in a simple way, that is true. But that's something you tend to see more of in bars than restaurants. Most restaurants have some sort of either uniform (as is the case in most big corporate places) or dress codes (like the smaller places).
Anyways, I wasn't picking on you because you because anything you said was controversial or not.